The Even in the fast-paced, high-scoring world of three-down football, it’s still hard to beat a dominant defence. The Bombers’ defence was just that in a win on Saturday night.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers had Mike Reilly’s number on Saturday night, forcing seven turnovers on the way to a 30-3 win over the Edmonton Eskimos at The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium.
This week on CFL Game Time, Toronto Argonauts reporter Kate Pettersen drops by, Eskimos d-lineman Kwaku Boateng reveals a texts from his Mom and Calgary Stampeders DB Emmanuel Davis answers 20 ...
James and Davis debate June Jones’ decision, Jonathan Jennings’ recently-found success, Week 16 on tap and Duke Williams stops by to break down his trash talking philosophy.
The Eskimos look to shift from a middle-third of the season that saw them go 3-3 and turn the tide, treating the final six games no different than playoffs.
Esks receiver Nate Behar got the last laugh on 2010 first-overall pick Shomari Williams, as the former’s Carleton team beat the latter’s Queen’s squad on Saturday.
Being enshrined in the Builders category, but Cosentino is worthy of just about any classification when it comes to having his name alongside the league’s greats.
With two months left in the 2018 CFL regular season, Mike Reilly appears to be the clear favourite to win Most Outstanding Player. The first MOP watch of 2018 is here.
The rivalry between the Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Eskimos is heating up as we head down the stretch of the regular season. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary writes.