While Duron Carter has a new position, the recently-eliminated Hamilton Tiger-Cats don’t plan on changing anything. Plus, Kavis Reed is thinking about his next head coach.
Despite being eliminated from playoff contention for the third straight season, it appears the Als will stick with Kavis Reed as their GM in 2018. More in this week’s Checking Down.
While Trent Richardson gets set for his first Canadian Football League game, C.J. Gable sheds his black tiger stripes for something a little more green.
A number of minor transactions were made Wednesday as CFL clubs fine-tune their rosters for the final third of the season. CFL.ca amalgamates them all for you.
The Riders will have plenty of reinforcements in Week 14, while the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are eyeing a former second overall pick. More from Checking Down.
While Brandon Bridge continues to take first-team reps in Regina, could the REDBLACKS consider Henry Burris out in Ottawa? More in this week’s Checking Down.
Former Lions starAlex Bazzie could be heading northbound following a busy weekend of NFL cuts. Plus, what’s the latest on recent injuries to Cameron Marshall, Kyle Knox and Shawn Lemon?
Weston Dressler and Tyrell Sutton are back on the field just in time for Mark’s Labour Day Weekend. In Hamilton, meanwhile, Johnny Manziel remains in the news.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Andy Fantuz is still hopeful for a return in 2017 after sustaining a knee injury last year. He recently told the Chatham Daily News that he
is “planning to ...
There’s plenty of news on the injury front. Plus, what’s the latest on Trent Richardson and the Riders? We look around the league in this week’s Checking Down.
The quarterback question is a good one to have for Wally Buono. Plus, who was following Kevin Glenn around on Saturday night? Don Landry has Week 7 takeaways.
Chris Williams will make his 2017 debut for the BC Lions while Weston Dressler appears to be out for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. More in this week’s Checking Down.