Narrowly escaping BC with a win to seal a home playoff date, HC Dave Dickenson is hoping to get some of his horses back in the lineup ahead of the Western Semi-Final against Winnipeg.
Following an 81-game regular season, the 107th Grey Cup Playoff matchups are now set and will begin on Sunday, November 10 with the Eastern and Western Semi-Finals.
The Calgary Stampeders earned themselves a home playoff date in the Western Semi-Final after holding off the BC Lions in their Week 21 tilt, winning 21-16 in Vancouver.
It was 10 years in the making for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, but on Saturday afternoon, they locked up the West Division with a 23-13 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos.
Lirim Hajrullahu kicked a game-winning 40-yard field in the final seconds to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats past the Toronto Argonauts with a 21-18 home win on Saturday night.
The Riders are one win away from clinching their first division title in a decade, but they may have to do it without Cody Fajardo when they host the Eskimos on Saturday.
Vernon Adams Jr. tossed a pair of touchdown passes and Matthew Shiltz added another to lead the Montreal Alouettes past the Ottawa REDBLACKS with a 42-32 road win on Friday night.
Lions DB T.J. Lee has bragging rights on the line playing against his former Eastern Washington University teammate, Bo Levi Mitchell. BCLions.com’s Matt Baker writes.
The Als and REDBLACKS open up Week 21 of CFL action on Friday before a Saturday triple-header that could have massive implications on the West Division.
With both the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan Roughriders vying for supremacy in the West Division, which CFL.ca sided with each team to win their respective matchups?
With the Montreal Alouettes likely to sit most of their first-stringers ahead of the playoffs, Jeremiah Johnson becomes a top option out of the backfield in Week 21. Brandon C. Williams has this ...
The Montreal Alouettes will get defensive back Ciante Evans back in the fold for the team’s final game of the regular season against the Ottawa REDBLACKS.
Greg Ellingson and the Edmonton Eskimos are bringing the same intensity to their final game of the season even though they already know their playoff fate. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris writes.