When the Bombers acquired Zach Collaros on deadline day, his role with the club was speculative at best. Now, he’s looking to end the team’s Grey Cup drought.
The Riders and Bombers both feel they are worthy contenders, a claim strongly supported by their underlying numbers in 2019. CFL.ca takes a closer look.
The Eskimos and Ticats have both had elite quarterback play and strong defences on their path to success. CFL.ca breaks down some of the key stats for Sunday’s contest.
Trevor Harris, C.J. Gable and Zach Collaros all enjoyed strong performances in the semi-finals. Who are the players to watch in Sunday’s finals? CFL.ca ranks the top 20.
The Riders took two of three regular season contests, but the Bombers are hot off a win over the Stamps. Who has the edge? CFL.ca breaks it down, position by position.
The Ticats swept the regular season series with Edmonton, but did so without Trevor Harris at quarterback. How could Harris’ presence shift the Eastern Final?
Despite the price tag, is Brandon Banks worth the investment vs. Edmonton? Plus, what’s the concern level with Cody Fajardo’s injury? Pat, Jeff and Hannah discuss the division finals.
A lot has changed in a year, yet the Ticats find themselves in a familiar situation. In order to advance to the Grey Cup, they must find a way to disrupt Trevor Harris.
Is the Bombers’ dual-quarterback approach unconventional? Sure, but Sunday’s Western Semi-Final taught us there’s no reason it can’t be successful. More in this ...
Despite dropping the Eastern Semi-Final to the Edmonton Eskimos on Sunday, the Montreal Alouettes proved to everyone that this season was just a glimpse of what’s to come.
CFL.ca’s Don Landry offers his takeaways from the Division Semi-Finals, including a dual-quarterback showing from the Bombers and the 2019 edition of Playoff Trev.
Despite barely playing the last two months, experience paid off for Trevor Harris. And what was most surprising about the Bombers’ one-sided win? Pat Steinberg writes.
Head coach Dave Dickenson and starting quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell reflected on Calgary’s early playoff exit to Winnipeg in the Western Semi-Final on Sunday.
As the completions piled up and Trevor Harris inched closer and closer to history, Jason Maas looked out on the field and saw something familiar. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.