In this week’s MMQB, Pat Steinberg gives props to the rested but not rusty Andrew Harris and takes a look at the Ticats and Bombers as they get ready to meet on Sunday in the 108th Grey Cup ...
After going toe-to-toe with the Grey-Cup bound Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the Saskatchewan Roughriders reflected on the game and their season with a sense of pride.
After missing almost two months of action, Andrew Harris stepped into the lineup and did what he does best in big games, going off for triple-digit rushing yards and leading his team to a win.
Dane Evans led a come-from-behind win which sent the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to the 108th Grey Cup after downing the Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Final.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers win a nail biter against the Saskatchewan Roughriders 21-17 to punch their ticket to the Grey Cup against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Following their elimination by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Toronto Argonauts were left thinking retrospectively about the first half of the Eastern Final.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats erased a 12-0 first-half deficit to down the Toronto Argonauts 27-19 in the Eastern Final, punching their ticket to a hometown Grey Cup next week at Tim Hortons Field.
With new staff from the top down and a locker room full of strangers at the start of the season, the Toronto Argonauts somewhat surprisingly head into the Eastern Final. CFL.ca senior writer ...
The Toronto Argonauts host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Final on Sunday, marking the fifth time this season these two longtime rivals will see each other, CFL.ca’s Jim Morris writes.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are set to take on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Western Final and as CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg writes, they’re ready for the challenge.
As CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg writes, there are three key battles the Hamilton Tiger-Cats need to win in order to defeat the Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Final.