Adam Konar’s first two seasons with the Eskimos were riddled with injuries but now he’s healthy and thriving in the Green and Gold’s defence. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary ...
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.
We’re diving deep looking into the Western Semi-Final. We get into the health of both teams, weigh all the matchups and make our predictions! We also check in with Darren Bauming in ...
Jason Maas is well aware that he may not be the most liked sideline boss in the CFL but he doesn’t seem to concerned about it. Chris O’Leary reports from Edmonton where the Esks have ...
Two teams that have had an opposite set of circumstances in recent weeks faceoff to try and earn a trip to Calgary. CFL.ca breaks down who has the edge in the Western Semi-Final position by position.
With three more rushing touchdowns in Week 20, Mike Reilly continued to reward fantasy owners who paid the price for the most expensive player. More from Brandon C. Williams.
From the illustrious Mike Reilly-Brandon Zylstra connection to Winnipeg’s playmaking defence, we look at three trends that could determine Sunday’s Western Semi-Final.
The Edmonton Eskimos pulled away in the fourth quarter of a 28-13 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders, securing their spot in the Western Semi-Final and sending the Riders to the Crossover.
Two of the CFL’s hottest teams clash in a battle for third place in the West, with the loser having to travel East as a crossover team. It’s Riders vs. Esks at new Mosaic.
Veteran Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly was composed and confident in his post-game comments to TSN following a 29-20 win over Calgary on Saturday night.
When the Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders meet at Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday evening, you can be sure they’ll be ready to throw down in a big way.
After Duron Carter played cornerback last week, CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson decided to put together a list of one player per team that could play all positions.
John Chick and C.J. Gable are thriving with their new team in Edmonton since being traded from the Tiger-Cats earlier this season. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris has the story.