Team Shaw player Trevor Harris has dealt with his share of setbacks this season but the resilient quarterback is preparing to play in the Eastern Semi-Final in a challenging cross over spot. ...
With the Eskimos and Alouettes set to square off in the Eastern Semi-Final, CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson writes that Canadian content has played a role in their success.
A month after last taking the field, Eskimos’ running back C.J. Gable is ready to play a crucial role in the Eastern Semi-Final. Chris O’Leary writes from Edmonton.
Which three-seed has the best chance to run the table and win a Grey Cup? Plus, who’s feeling the pressure of the 2019 playoffs? The CFL.ca writers weigh in.
When the Winnipeg Blue Bombers took to the field for practice on Wednesday, it was Zach Collaros who was the man getting first-team reps, according to Bombers radio voice Bob Irving.
Heading into the Western Semi-Final against the Calgary Stampeders, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are likely to use a quarterback committee of Chris Streveler and Zach Collaros, DailyRoto’s ...
Why has the crossover been so difficult in the past and will the trend continue? And which team is better built to take down the Ticats? Plus, Matthieu Proulx joins the pod to tee up this ...
Set for their third meeting in four weeks, the Stamps and Bombers have had little separation in 2019. What could be the different in Sunday’s Western Semi-Final?
They may not be considered Grey Cup favourites, but there’s no reason one of the Montreal Alouettes and Edmonton Eskimos can’t make a deep playoff run this November.
Nearing the conclusion of his eighth season in the CFL, Trevor Harris thought he was done with waiting.
He spent the first four years of his career in Toronto as a backup to Ricky Ray. He signed ...
As the post-season kicks off and the stakes rise, which coaches and quarterbacks are under the most pressure this weekend? CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz ranks them all.
CFL.ca reveals the top 30 players to watch over the next three weeks, a list that considers factors including position, pressure to win, popularity, overall ability, and other various storylines.
Bo Levi Mitchell has accomplished as much as anyone in the CFL right now. The one thing he hasn’t done is play for a CFL championship in front of a hometown crowd.