Is Travis Lulay the third-best quarterback in the CFL? And after trading Duron Carter, what are the chances the Riders miss the playoffs? More in the weekly say.
The Montreal Alouettes will reportedly not pursue Duron Carter, as Mike Sherman has told TSN 690’s Rick Moffat the team will no longer pursue the recently-released receiver.
Where will Duron Carter’s football career take him next? CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary ponders some of the possible destinations, including a few teams that have expressed interest.
Chris Jones met with the media Sunday and stated that there was no link between the workout with the 44-year-old pass-catcher and the decision to release Carter.
REGINA — Less than 24 hours after cutting Duron Carter, Chris Jones addressed the media about the decision, when he made it and how it would impact his football team.
“Over the break ...
Could Duron Carter be reunited with the Montreal Alouettes? According to Herb Zurkowsky of the Montreal Gazette, the Als have expressed interest in the released receiver.
When Hopkins got to the CFL in 2010, launching a seven-year career that saw the defensive tackle go from Winnipeg to Montreal to a Grey Cup-winning team in Ottawa, he knew he wanted to lend his ...
Yesterday he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and today former star receiver Terrell Owens was showcasing his skills for Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager and head coach ...
The second half of a double header takes us to Edmonton, where the Esks and Riders meet for an all-West clash on Thursday Night Football presented by The Brick.
Willie Jefferson and the Riders D-line go head-to-head with Eskimos pivot Mike Reilly this week and will try to add to Edmonton’s league-low sacks allowed.