The very idea of joining Stevie Baggs with sack specialists Justin Hickman and Garrett McIntyre must make Ticats’ DC Greg Marshall salivate says Bert Faibish.
CFL.ca columnist Jim Mullin breaks down the Ricky Foley situation and explains how the top Canadian defensive end found himself with the Toronto Argonauts.
As strictly a football decision, hiring Eric Tillman was a no-brainer for the Eskimos. it’s the off-field issues that made it a tough call says Dave Campbell
After a week away CFL.ca’s Jaime Stein and Mitch Ward return to hand out some mid-season player awards. Read their picks and then have your say in this week’s showdown.
If you’re going to end a losing streak, you might as well do it in spectacular fashion, and that’s exactly what the Bombers did on Sunday says Bob Irving.
CFL.ca columnist Matt Cauz took part in his first Friday Night Football Live Chat and lived to share the highlights of his entertaining night spent with fans from coast-to-coast.
Like a younger brother finally getting noticed, Hamilton’s secondary decided it was time to step out from behind the shadow of the front seven says Bert Faibish
It is an emotional week for the Montreal Alouettes with teammate Walter Spencer recovering, Tony Proudfoot’s birthday and Adrian McPherson’s return says Rick Moffatt.
Now that we’ve reached the midway point of this season, CFL commissioner Mark Cohon says thanks to the fans and shares a half-time report on the 2010 season.
The old football adage “great game but a crappy business” reared its ugly head again this week when the Eskimos released verteran offensive lineman and their starting left tackle ...
Buck Pierce’s dislocacted elbow that will likely keep him out for the rest of the season is just the latest example in a series of tough luck for the Bombers says Bob Irving
CFL.ca columnist Matt Cauz breaks down the quarterbacking situations in Saskatchewan and Winnipeg. Find out which team has the man to lead them to the Grey Cup.
In his latest blog Ticats offensive lineman Peter Dyakowski gets amped up for the 2010 edition, and explores the roots of the Labour Day Classic between the Argos and Ticats.
Despite Ricky Ray being benched during last week’s win over the Riders, CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell says Ray still gives the Eskimos the best chance to win.
Over the last two games Cobb has run the ball 42 times for 185 yards and averaged 4.4 yards every time he’s carried the ball — almost a half-yard more than the previous six games.
Despite heading into the break on a losing note, there is no reason the Argos should be feeling any bye-week blues ahead of their Labour Day rematch with the Tiger-Cats.
If Argos rookie Spencer Watt’s friends were expecting him to be a different person now that he’s a professional football player, they’ve got another thing coming.
Rod Pedersen has some questions after the Riders loss – are the Riders a superior team who overlooked the Eskimos? Or are the Roughriders simply not as good as we thought?