The year after Bo Levi Mitchell, Mike Reilly and Trevor Harris headlined an unforgettable free agent class, how are things shaping up in 2020? CFL.ca takes a look.
As BCLions.com’s Matt Baker explains, Rick Campbell has done an excellent job blazing his own coaching trail as he takes over as the BC Lions head coach.
Barely a week has passed since the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw and, already, there is no shortage of intriguing off-season headlines. Here’s what to expect in December.
With Khari Jones signed for three more seasons, the future is bright for the Montreal Alouettes. Plus, our Monday Morning QB writes about Rob Maver’s 10-year career.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea spoke to the media on Friday and BlueBombers.com’s Ed Tait writes the most interesting notes from the press conference.
There are certain moments of visceral impact, says Nate Holley, when the sensation rivals Christmas, New Year’s Eve, a 10th birthday bash and high-school prom night all rolled into one.
“One ...
TORONTO — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers started the 2019 campaign with a very clear outlook of how their QB room would look, however, less than a week removed from the team snapping a 29-year ...
There were plenty of factors in the Bombers’ magical run to a Grey Cup, but as CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz writes, the list starts with Head Coach Mike O’Shea.
Edmonton Eskimos general manager and vice president of football operations Brock Sunderland will be looking for the best candidate possible to lead the team going forward.
He coolly sat there on Sunday night, championship garb overtop of his uniform and pads and Zach Collaros somehow seemed the same as he has been all season.
This step, the final one in Collaros’ ...
Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Andrew Harris was on a mission on his way to winning the 107th Grey Cup. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
With one game remaining and nothing to lose, Willie Jefferson and the Bombers’ D-line found another gear on Sunday. Jim Morris writes on the historic Grey Cup victory.
CFL.ca’s Don Landry reports from McMahon Stadium where the Hamilton Tiger-Cats were left beside themselves following 33-12 loss in the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.