The thought of franchise quarterback Mike Reilly leaving is daunting for the Edmonton Eskimos. But for GM Brock Sunderland, all that’s left to do is wait. Chris O’Leary writes.
A video on Twitter showed a young Esks fan crying over the news that star receiver Duke Williams was released in order to pursue an opportunity in the NFL.
Mike Reilly is the biggest question mark for the Eskimos this off-season but what about the rest of the team? CFL.ca takes a look at Edmonton’s off-season outlook.
A day after Wednesday’s initial report, the Edmonton Eskimos confirmed Thursday that Jason Maas will return as the team’s head coach in 2019 for a third season.
Before the playoffs officially get underway, CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary takes a look at each of the three non-playoff teams and what their off-season priorities should be.
The Edmonton Eskimos have been eliminated from the 2018 Grey Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2013 after Winnipeg sealed their fate with a win over Calgary Friday night at Investors Group Field.
As the Eskimos find themselves spending Week 20 on a bye week, they’re looking for a little help from an unlikely source in order to keep their playoff hopes alive.
For Eskimos receiver Duke Williams, a new perspective in life saved far more than just his career. Chris O’Leary has the story on Williams’ harrowing path to the CFL.