As he inches closer and closer to joining an exclusive club, Nik Lewis lets CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen know that while milestones are nice, he’d rather register more wins.
Rod Pedersen reports from Regina where players and coaches are taking time to reflect on a big win after grinding through some tough losses in week’s previous.
CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell details the actions that led to Jerome Messam’s return and how he, Cory Boyd and Hugh Charles could wreak havoc on opposing defences.
CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye reports from Riders practice where he has seen more than one players-only discussion as Saskatchewan tries to tighten up their play heading into Labour Day Weekend.
Johnny Forzani isn’t off to the same hot start he had last season on the stats sheet, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t contributing on Calgary’s offence.
Once sitting at the bottom of the depth chart, the Montreal Alouettes are now getting production from a group of unsung d-linemen as CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat explains.
With two new faces behind centre and two teams pulling their weight in the West, Mark Stephen wonders if we are about to witness a new chapter in the Battle of Alberta.
According to CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are not in the midst of a crisis, but can find themselves in one if they don’t get it together soon.
With significant injuries in the receiving corps and defensive line, Dave Campbell explains why there is no such thing as too much depth in the Canadian Football League.
CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye states that the key to getting the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ offence back on track could be to get Darian Durant outside the pocket more.
After a brief adjustment period, Argonauts kicker Swayze Waters has been rock solid, leading the way for a dangerous Argos special teams unit, explains Don Landry.
On the day of his 40th birthday, Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo continues to leave fans from coast-to-coast in awe, explains CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat.
With Chevon Walker sidelined with an injury, Avon Cobourne takes over in the Ticats’ backfield, eager to prove he still has what it takes as Justin Dunk explains.