CFL.ca, along with the League’s social media channels will have unmatched coverage of the CFL post-season on location from each city, bringing breaking news and all the major storylines ...
Following an 81-game regular season, the 106th Grey Cup Playoff matchups are now set and will begin on Sunday, November 11 with the Eastern and Western Semi-Finals.
The last of six playoff spots and the West Division title are still up for grabs, as the final two weeks of the CFL regular season get set to wind down.
TORONTO — The Lions confirmed their spot in the playoffs with a win over Edmonton and while we need to wait before we know what scenarios face them, Winnipeg and Saskatchewan, the focus turns to ...
TORONTO — A triple header on Saturday has solved some of the playoff confusion but there is still one more matchup before we can start locking in a division leader. A blowout win by the Blue ...
As we hit the final third of the regular season, CFL.ca takes a data-driven look at who has the shortest path to the post-season and who faces an uphill battle.
TORONTO — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have clinched a home playoff date after the Montreal Alouettes loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Monday afternoon. That loss also eliminated the Alouettes from ...
While all eyes will be on quarterbacks Ricky Ray and Bo Levi Mitchell, the two bell cow backs could go a long way in determining the Grey Cup outcome. Berg and Ferg debate.
Davis Sanchez and James Cybulski ring in Grey Cup Week by taking an early look at the matchups, looking back on the Eastern and Western Finals and setting the scene for what should be a busy week ...
While Stamps may be the better favourite, on paper there’s little separating the top team in the West from the top team in the East. We break down this weekend’s Grey Cup matchup.
After two close contests, the Stamps and Argos are on their way to the 105th Grey Cup — and as Pat Steinberg writes, that shouldn’t come as a surprise.