Dating back to Labour Day, Jeremiah Masoli has been one of the CFL’s most productive quarterbacks. CFL.ca’s Jeff Krever says it’s time to start believing.
Ricky Ray, S.J. Green and James Wilder Jr. have centred much of the discussion around the East Division-winning Argos, but there’s an important underlier in all of the team’s success.
While an MOP and Grey Cup could be in Mike Reilly’s immediate future, the Esks’ pivot has already etched his name in history in 2017. More insights from PWC.
With his team needing a victory, Spencer set an all-time record for the most combined yards in a regular season game with 496. We break down the numbers.
Is there anything Duron Carter can’t do? This week’s insight looks at the four different ways the Riders’ receiver has scored a touchdown, putting him in an exclusive club.
While the waiting game continues for Canadian quarterbacks Brandon Bridge and Andrew Buckley, last week provided a little bit of a teaser. More from this week’s insights.
It’s amazing to think that after losing their first eight games, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have clawed their way back into contention in the CFL East Division. More in the Great Debate.
Twice was nice for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders, but for the heated prairie rivals, a third meeting will be required to settle the score in 2017.
Mark’s Labour Day Weekend has produced plenty of proven performers, many of whom will be in action this weekend. We check in on them in this week’s CFL Insights.
All in the work of a single game, Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back Ed Gainey went from the bottom of the CFL interceptions chart to the top. More in this week’s insights.
There’s a reason we often hear ‘no lead is safe’ in the CFL and last week, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers took that saying to heart. More from this week’s PWC Weekly Insights.
The Argos’ offence got off to a hot start under Marc Trestman, racking up 515 yards of offence, including 506 through the air, in a Week 1 win over the Ticats.