After two close contests, the Stamps and Argos are on their way to the 105th Grey Cup — and as Pat Steinberg writes, that shouldn’t come as a surprise.
In a the battle between Ricky Ray and Kevin Glenn in the Eastern Final, it was the Argonauts pivot that came out on top. CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson explains.
TORONTO — Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray was something near speechless in the immediate aftermath of Toronto’s last-minute 25-21 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Eastern ...
Scoring first may not be the decisive factor in Sunday’s matchups, but starting fast likely will be. We break down some of the numbers on fast starts in the division finals.
Who’s on the injured list? What final adjustments are being made before the biggest game of the season? CFL.ca delivers all the last-minute roster moves ahead of Sunday.
CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson reports from Argos practice head of the Eastern Final and says that not many prepare, coach, speak and teach football like Marc Trestman.
many found it puzzling when the CFL Simulation came out this week and revealed a clear-cut favourite to win on Nov. 26. Who should be the Grey Cup favourite?
Two 38-year-old quarterbacks will go head-to-head on Sunday afternoon. Will it be Kevin Glenn or Ricky Ray who comes out on top? CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye has more.
While the Argos appear to be a comfortable favourite in the eyes of the writers, there continues to be little separating the Esks and Stamps. It’s time for the writer picks.
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.
The Riders and Argos are on a combined run of 14-6, and on Sunday the two red-hot clubs meet in the Eastern Final. CFL.ca breaks down a few of the key numbers.
Since coming to the Toronto Argonauts from the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Armanti Edwards has found his way in Marc Trestman’s offence. CFL.ca’s Don Landry has the story.