In a losing 2019 season, the Ottawa REDBLACKS’ special teams unit managed to stay at a high level across the board. CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz looks at a talented group that may be stronger ...
In a sea of change, CFL.ca’s Don Landry says that the Argos’ special teams has some questions that need answering in training camp. Primarily, who will handle return duties?
Led by 2019’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Player Frankie Williams, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are on the verge of something extra special, as CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson writes.
The 2019 season is set to begin Thursday and CFL.ca has comprehensive previews of each team, both divisions and features on some of the league’s biggest storylines.
There have been many legendary quarterbacks that have donned the green and gold. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary takes a look at the next one to do so, Trevor Harris.
The West Division is poised to be as competitive as any division in recent memory and is anybody’s for the taking. On the eve of the season opener, CFL.ca’s Jim Morris breaks it all down.
There is one clear favourite and three mystery teams in the East Division this year, but Don Landry says one must fear the unknown. The veteran CFL.ca columnist sets the stage for 2019.
Corey Chamblin has returned to Toronto as the team’s head coach and is more motivated than ever to prove he’s a winning bench boss. CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye writes.
With a new head coach behind the bench, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are looking forward to getting the 2019 campaign underway. CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye explains.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers know their potential on the offensive side of the ball and are excited to showcase that this season. BlueBombers.com’s Ed Tait explains.
Orlondo Steinauer knows there’s no ‘I’ in team and that’s why he’s approaching his first season a head coach with a team-first mentality. CFL.ca’s Don Landry ...
For the Calgary Stampeders, the next man up mentality runs through their veins. CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg explains how that mentality has now moved to the defensive side of the ball.
Heading into 2019, after many off-season changes, the BC Lions are encouraged to celebrate their differences and what makes them unique. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
Changes in the coaching ranks and players swapping uniforms will give the CFL West Division a new look this season. Jim Morris previews the wild, wild West.