For the Edmonton Eskimos, Monday’s emphatic 42-24 win over the Montreal Alouettes is by far the biggest win of the season. Our MMQB, Pat Steinberg, writes.
For the Riders and newest big-name signing Trent Richardson, there’s nothing to lose and everything to gain. Plus, our MMQB takes a look at the East Division playoff picture.
Are the Calgary Stampeders even better than when they went 15-2-1? Plus, who is James Wilder Jr. and where did he come from? More from our Monday Morning QB.
Next man up Ryan Lindley is ready to take the call in the nation’s capital. Plus, is Alex Singleton the best defensive player in the CFL? Our MMQB writes.
There are few things more important in today’s CFL than quarterback depth. Our MMQB writes about three quarterback injuries that could change the landscape of the season.
While the Riders are hot, there’s plenty left to prove for Chris Jones’ club. Plus, are the Ottawa REDBLACKS ready to make a late-season charge? Our MMQB has the call.
The West Division has always been tough but never this tight. Plus, what can we make of the John Chick Trade? Pat Steinberg writes in this week’s Monday Morning Quarterback.
Injuries haven’t been an issue for the Eskimos but penalties have been for the Argos. Plus, the Montreal Alouettes are getting better every week. The MMQB has it all.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders notched their first win of the season and a lot of credit is due to the play of Kevin Gelnn and the faith Chris Jones has in him. Pat Steinberg addresses that, the ...
More fireworks from the Stampeders and REDBLACKS and another hard luck loss for the Riders. Pat Steinberg has more in this week’s Monday Morning Quarterback.
From his personality and his coaching style to his 231 career wins, the legend of Don Matthews lives on. Pat Steinberg has more in his Monday Morning Quarterback.
The return of the Grey Cup to Edmonton was past due, writes CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg, who adds that the 2018 visit to Edmonton will be a smashing success.