Following the Edmonton Eskimos’ 37-29 victory over the Montreal Alouettes and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers knocking off the Stampeders 35-14, the 2019 Division Final matchups are set.
From Trevor Harris’ trip east to the new up and coming wave of quarterbacks, there are plenty of intriguing storylines for the post-season. More in this week’s Berg vs. Ferg.
CFL.ca, along with the League’s social media channels will have unmatched coverage of the post-season on location from each city, bringing breaking news and all the major storylines headed ...
RotoExperts’ Brandon C. Williams takes a look back at some standout stat lines from Sunday’s Divisional Finals as it comes to the world of CFL Fantasy.
Trevor Harris has added his name to the CFL record book, but his teammates deserve some of the credit. CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz weighs in on Harris’ big day.
Mr. Rogers? More like Mr. Playoffs, writes CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg, following another post-season performance for the ages from Eric Rogers. More in this week’s MMQB.
There might be no more rewarding feeling in all of professional sports than proving doubters wrong. That is exactly what Trevor Harris did Sunday and Marshall Ferguson explains how.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats were unable to get a win when it counted the most against the REDBLACKS as Ottawa kept their clean record intact against the Tabbies in 2018.
After a week of preparation, the Bombers, Stamps, REDBLACKS and Ticats are set to kickoff the Division Finals. CFL.ca has sideline-to-sideline coverage with news, analysis, stats and much more!
After sweeping the season series, the Ottawa REDBLACKS try to continue their winning ways against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Final at Ottawa’s TD Place.
Watch day-before-game press conferences for the Eastern and Western Finals, now available on-demand. Hear what coaches and players from all four teams had to say as Sunday’s matchups continue to ...
Who’s on the injured list? What final adjustments are being made before the biggest game of the season? CFL.ca delivers all the last-minute roster moves ahead of Sunday’s Division Finals.
The Shaw road to the Grey Cup is down to four teams, all taking distinct and compelling paths to this point. Four teams. Jamie Nye has four storylines to follow going into Sunday.
The CFL.ca writers taking their shot at this weekend’s Divisional Finals as four teams stand with just one win removing themselves from the 106th Grey Cup in Edmonton.