The Ticats officially introduced their prized free agent, Andy Fantuz, who says he’s looking forward to helping the team return to the Grey Cup for the first time since 1999.
In this free agency edition of MMQB, Andy Fantuz plays into the continued culture change in Hamilton while last year’s two non-playoff teams weren’t willing to stand pat either.
Just days after signing on with the Alouettes as a free agent, linebacker Rod Davis spoke to CFL.ca columnist Rick Moffat about his excitement to join the Als organization.
CFL.ca columnist Don Landry explains how a warrior-like move by Jason Pottinger has earned him the admiration and confidence by his teammates and coaches alike.
On behalf of the CFL Board of Governors, the teams and everyone at the Canadian Football League, Commissioner Mark Cohon wishes the fans the best of the holiday season.
Though he has yet to take even one snap as a member of the Toronto Argonauts, Ricky Ray’s unquestionable leadership qualities have already been noticed.
CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell takes stock of the Ricky Ray deal to the Toronto Argonauts, the biggest trade Edmonton Eskimo fans have witnessed since 1992.
CFL.ca’s Jaime Stein shares some examples of which CFL players are using social media to expand their reach. Find out who the top CFL players are on social media.
AC and OC Marcus Brady know if they’re going to be spending even more quality time together in 2012, they better know the offseason game plans as well as their playbooks.
Now that the dust has settled on an exciting day in Argo Land, Don Landry gives us his take on the hiring of Scott Milanovich as Toronto’s new head coach.
With the confetti cleaned up in BC Place and the 2011 season in the books, Matt Cauz looks ahead to 2012 and talks about about the needs and wants of each team.
In this special edition of Monday Morning Quarterback, Steinberg recaps the 99th Grey Cup and believes that the Lions are well deserving of their prize.
The B.C. Lions needed their defence to bottle up the Winnipeg Blue Bombers until Quarterback Travis Lulay could start a little something with Spiderman.
The job of a defence is merely to stop the other team’s offence. But when it comes to getting that simple mission accomplished, things are getting more and more complicated.