Despite impressing the Montreal coaching staff during training camp, Rashaud Slaughter was cast aside in favour of experience. Now, he finally gets his chance to prove them wrong.
CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell believes that Rich Stubler and the Edmonton defence is to thank for the strong season the Eskimos have been enjoying thus far.
With the 2011 CFL season nearing its end, Matthew Cauz has decided to take his weekly power rankings up a notch. Here now, are the ultimate CFL.ca Power Rankings.
Don Landry sits down with Orlondo Steinhauer to discuss the direction his defence is headed and some of the priority moves he needs to make in the off-season.
Heading into their final game of the season at Mosaic Stadium, Jamie Nye explains how Ken Miller and the Saskatchewan Roughriders want to win one for the fans.
There’s some good news in Riderville according to Rod Pedersen, with the Riders finally snapping their five game touchdown drought in Friday’s loss to Calgary.
Before the Bombers pulled off their come back over the Alouettes on Saturday, they were greeted with boos by the Canad Inns Stadium faithful. Bob Irving explains why.
This is a critical time for teams as they grind towards the playoffs. Injuries, depth, and momentum are key factors as contenders try to peak at the right time, explains Tom Higgins.
Forgive Randy Chevrier for looking a little distracted during Friday’s game with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In stands will be a special visitor, watching his every move.
Dave Campbell explains how a trio of Edmonton Eskimo receivers have decided to take the path less followed when it comes to hauling in passes from QB Ricky Ray.
CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz explains why the Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers just may not have enough to make it all the way to the Grey Cup in November.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders head into ‘garbage time’ with three burning questions within the organization that likely won’t go away through these remaining games.
When the Alouettes take to the field for Saturday’s Pink matchup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Anthony Calvillo will be wearing pink on his sleeves and his heart.
After being eliminated from playoff contention, the biggest question for the Riders is whether quarterback Darian Durant will play again this season with a broken foot.
With the playoffs rapidly approaching, and teams jostling for positions, October has proven to be the most intense time of the year for CFL fans and officials alike.
Barrin Simpson remembers the feeling he had inside the day he lost his mother to cancer. Which is why the veteran is proud to be a part of the Touchdown for Dreams program.
Thought by many to have been a problem child throughout the early parts of his CFL career, Jerome Messam is currently carrying the load for the Eskimos as their feature back.
The Stampeders will be battling more than just the Argonauts tonight at Rogers Centre in Toronto, as various members of the club are dealing with the flu, reports Mark Stephen.
Veteran Argos running back Jeff Johnson isn’t surprised he’s made it all the way to his 200th career CFL game. In fact, he still feels like every game is his first ever.
Just days after setting one of football’s most exclusive records, Anthony Calvillo sat down with CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat to candidly discuss the quarterback’s remarkable career.