CFL.ca’s senior writer, Chris O’Leary, provides instant analysis on how the Johnny Manziel signing could effect the rest of the Canadian Football League.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats confirmed Saturday they have signed quarterback Johnny Manziel, ending months of speculation and signaling the start of a new chapter.
Ticats head coach June Jones confirmed to TSN Radio that Johnny Manziel is not the unspecified negotiation list player in the draft deal with the Alouettes.
It appears we’re about a month away from a definitive answer on Johnny Manziel’s football future. More on Johnny Manziel’s exclusive interview with TSN’s Dave Naylor.
Questions surrounding Johnny Manziel’s potential future in the CFL continue, this time after the former Texas A&M quarterback took part in a pro day at his alma mater on Tuesday.
As one might expect when you get a coach or general manager together from every CFL team, there were plenty of interesting topics discussed at Friday’s football ops press conference.
Asked about the topic, Kent Austin confirmed the Ticats are still keeping a close eye on Manziel, and will be in attendance at his spring league contests.
The latest footnote in the Johnny Manziel saga occurred Wednesday after the free agent pivot announced that he was joining a two-week pro league called The Spring League that begins in March.
With no immediate movement on the Johnny Manziel front, CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary says that the Ticats can now move their focus — and dollars — to free agency which is ...
Two days after the Tiger-Cats confirmed they had offered Johnny Manziel a contract, his agent released a lengthy statement about the status of the negotiations and putting forth a deadline of ...
The off-season has been a non-stop revolving door for quarterbacks around the league, with one big question remaining. Our Monday Morning Quarterback writes.