Through the voices of those who know Ricky Ray best, CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary examines the legacy Ray leaves behind and how it led him to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
The relationship between Ricky Ray and Jason Maas has always been a unique one. On Wednesday, Maas congratulated his former teammate after his retirement.
From winning four Grey Cups to holding the CFL record for single-season and single-game completion percentage, here’s a look back at Ricky Ray’s career by the numbers.
The Eskimos took a risk with their top pick in the 2019 CFL Draft on Thursday, but as Pat Steinberg writes, the reward outweighs the risk. More in this week’s MMQB.
Fans may not get to see Mathieu Betts right away in an Edmonton Eskimos uniform, but he may just be worth the wait. More on the draft’s top-ranked prospect.
Receiver DaVaris Daniels will have a new perspective on the Battle of Alberta this season after signing with the Edmonton Eskimos this off-season. CFL.ca’s Kristina Costabile writes.
Linebackers Don Unamba and Larry Dean swapped their black and gold for green and gold, signing with the Eskimos as free agents together. CFL.ca’s Kristina Costabile writes.
After signing with the Esks in free agency, Anthony Orange thinks he’ll fit in well what he describes as an aggressive Phillip Lolley-coached defence. Chris O’Leary writes.
EDMONTON – The Edmonton Eskimos have re-signed national fullback Alex Dupuis.
Dupuis appeared in nine games for the Green and Gold last season and 25 games total since originally signing with ...
As the Eskimos transition from Mike Reilly to Trevor Harris behind centre, what should we expect in 2019? CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson breaks it all down.
The Esks were big spenders while the Ticats brought back most of their promising core. Which team had the better free agency? Pat Steinberg and Marshall Ferguson debate.
Edmonton Eskimos head coach Jason Maas thinks the sky is the limit for his team’s new quarterback Trevor Harris, who looks for opportunities to ‘raise the bar.’
After the dust settled from a busy Day 1 of free agency, CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary chatted with Eskimos GM Brock Sunderland about a precedent-setting afternoon.