This week’s CFL Game in 40 is last year’s Week 20 matchup between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders where Zach Collaros made his first start in blue and gold.
Kyle Walters represents a group of general managers that are often well into their annual football cadence, thrown out of balance by the pandemic. Ed Tait has more from Winnipeg.
Most coaches, well, at least the more humble ones, will be quick to remind observers they are only good as the players they have at their disposal. We present you the case of Jordan Maksymic. ...
With TSN’s Canadian running back-themed games set for CFL Encore tonight, CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary wonders if Andrew Harris will be remembered as the best Canadian to play ...
After joining the Ottawa REDBLACKS midway through the 2019 season, Jerod Fernandez is ready to make an impact and anchor the middle of the field for a Mike Benevides-led defensive unit that is ...
A win-and-host model of the Grey Cup is a big break from tradition. If the season worked out that way, CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary asks if there’s a better story than the ...
As he navigates the uncertainty that comes with a pandemic, Henoc Muamba remains positive about the future and is occupying himself with a passion project, CFL.ca senior writer Chris ...
Ottawa REDBLACKS defensive lineman Ettore Lattanzio is getting prepared to help the team bounce back from a 2019 campaign that saw them finish with a league-worst 3-15 record.
With eyes around the sports world on The Last Dance, CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary would love to see a similar production about the five-in-a-row Edmonton Eskimos.
CFL.ca looks at an Argonauts depth chart that resembles very little of the one they fielded late last year and that is exactly what ‘Pinball’ Clemons and his team were looking to ...
After coming into the league back in 2018, Ottawa REDBLACKS kicker Lewis Ward continues to find new ways to push himself while breaking records in the CFL.
CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary looks at the impact that Travis Lulay had on the BC Lions over the last decade, after Lulay moved back to his Oregon hometown to join his family business.
The Riders were a fluke play away from getting to the show for the first time since 2013 which is why despite the bitter ending to 2019, the team did not overhaul sections of their roster.