They’ve been one of the hottest teams in the CFL as of late and as CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye writes, the Montreal Alouettes are the ones to watch heading towards the playoffs.
As we head down the home stretch of the season, CFL.ca takes a data-driven look at who has the shortest path to the post-season and who faces an uphill battle.
Brad Sinopoli returns to practice this week for the REDBLACKS and three teams have a chance to clinch playoffs this weekend. That and more in this week’s Checking Down.
Help is on the way for a handful of CFL teams, but which September addition will make the biggest impact when it matters? The writers weigh in on The Weekly Say.
For the Ticats, the scene was all too familiar. Just when they had the opponent backed into a corner, the Stamps flipped the script. CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz writes.
With 14 weeks of football in the books, CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg doesn’t think there is a clear-cut favourite in the Grey Cup race. More in this week’s MMQB.
Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo had nothing but confidence in his kicker Brett Lauther’s ability to boot the game-winner on Saturday night.
Brett Lauther kicked a game-winning 39-yard field goal with under a minute left to lift the Saskatchewan Roughriders over the Montreal Alouettes with a 27-25 win on Saturday.
Tre Roberson blocked Hamilton’s game-winning field goal attempt in the final minute to help give the Calgary Stampeders a 19-18 win over the Tiger-Cats on Saturday.
While they won in convincing fashion Friday night, the BC Lions aren’t in any mood to feel content as they look to continue to build on their improvements from Week 14.
Mike Reilly pieced together a strong performance as the BC Lions went on to defeat the Ottawa REDBLACKS 29-5 at home, their first home win of the season.
As we head down the home stretch of the season, CFL.ca takes a data-driven look at who has the shortest path to the post-season and who faces an uphill battle.