A dream was brought to life on Monday for the new owners of the Montreal Alouettes, Gary Stern and Sid Spiegel. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
The Ticats may have two potential starting quarterbacks on their roster, but as CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg writes, it’s hardly a concern. More in this week’s Monday Morning QB.
With several 2019 All-Stars being granted their releases to pursue NFL opportunities, we take a look at what their respective teams can do to replace them for the 2020 season.
After a two-game suspension, an all-time record and a Grey Cup Most Valuable Player, Andrew Harris has been named the top newsmaker of 2019 by CFL.ca writers.
Jeremiah Masoli and Matt Nichols are primed for bounce back seasons in 2020, but they aren’t the only ones. CFL.ca looks at some of the top rebound candidates.
With another season left for the history books, CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz looks back on some intriguing and possibly surprising statistical trends with the help of Derek Taylor.
With a veteran coaching staff and a handful of returning starters for 2020, the Riders enter the off-season with a handful of obvious priorities. More from CFL.ca.
With a coach and quarterback already in place, the Eskimos are in good position entering the off-season. CFL.ca previews the coming months for GM Brock Sunderland.
From a new left tackle for Mike Reilly to contract extensions for Reggie Begelton and Shaq Evans, CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz has some wishes for the 2020 off-season.