With just one more game until Ivor Wynne closes its doors for good, Justin Dunk caught up with a few Ticats to see how they feel about the stadium’s last hoorah.
With key veterans out of the lineup, the BC Lions have been able to lean on several backups that have been doing their part to ensure the Leos don’t miss a beat.
He’s had his fair share of critics, but Bob Irving isn’t one of them. And according to Irving, there’s no question who should be leading Winnipeg into its bright future.
According to Rod Pedersen, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are happy with the ‘x’ next to their name in the standings, and don’t quite care how it got there.
CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell explains that while the Lions boast an all-world quarterback and hard-hitting defence, the Esks are confident heading into BC Place.
Don Landry explores the fragile chemistry that goes into allowing a receiver to either dominate or become a non-factor as Ricky Ray and Chad Owens reunite Friday.
Pink gloves, tape and towels are one thing but the Calgary Stampeders are so committed to the CFL Pink initiative that they a couple of their burly offensive linemen will have pink beards. Yes, ...
Chris Matthews, Chad Simpson and Henoc Muamba are just three of the many that Bob Irving thinks will lead the Blue Bombers to brighter days in the future.
Dave Campbell reports from Edmonton Eskimos practice where Chris Thompson and Joe Burnett are looking to carry over an impressive defensive performance into Week 16.
Jordan Younger and the Argos are aware that there are huge playoff implications this week against Montreal, but state that they will try not to get caught up in the numbers.
It’s a moment that will forever be a part of Grey Cup lore, and Matt Cauz has every intention on finding out who threw the beer can at Rocket Ismail during the 79th Grey Cup.