TORONTO — Training camps are officially underway which means football is just around the corner. Players arriving at new places get a chance to familiarize themselves with their new teammates while veterans look for a chance to continue getting better.
Training camp is a time to rejoice. It’s a reminder that warmer weather is close or already present while signalling the start of a new season and new iconic CFL memories.
HAMILTON — Veteran defensive lineman Ted Laurent announced his retirement from football on Sunday after 12 seasons in the Canadian Football League, including nine with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks announced on Sunday that they have released National players Cole Nelson (defensive lineman) and Wesly Appolon (linebacker).
TORONTO — CFL.ca is tracking every team’s roster moves as clubs are required to reduce their numbers throughout training camp. In this first round of roster cuts, teams will reduce their rosters to 85 players, excluding non-counters.
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced on Saturday the team has signed American defensive tackle Jabari Ellis. Ellis (six-foot-three, 290, South Carolina; born: August 10, 1998, in Vance, SC.) signs with the Blue Bombers after a six-year collegiate career with Georgia Military College (2016-2017) and South Carolina (2018-2021).
Here we are. Another long off-season is in the rear view mirror and training camps are upon us. The winter has brought us plenty of player movement, some significant retirements, and a few big changes to the coaching landscape.
As the 2024 season approaches, each team has a question that looms over it that will shape its season. CFL.ca asked players across the league about that question.
One of my absolute favourite events of the the Canadian football calendar is the annual East-West Bowl featuring the top U SPORTS talent available for the following year’s CFL Draft.
As the 2024 season approaches, CFL.ca is here to catch you up with the 5 Things To Know series. Each article will look at key storylines facing each team
VANCOUVER — Excitement for the 2024 Grey Cup Festival reached new heights today as the organizing committee revealed the standout group of 19 new organizations rallying behind Canada’s largest annual sports event.
The Calgary Stampeders found their way into the playoffs for the 18th consecutive season with their first losing season since 2007. Calgary is clearly in a transition phase.
TORONTO — The energy, excitement and entertainment of the 2024 Canadian Football League (CFL) season is just around the corner. Ahead of the regular season
OTTAWA — The Ottawa REDBLACKS will have five guest coaches on the field with them for this year’s Training Camp, including former Hamilton Tiger-Cats offensive lineman Mike Filer, the team announced on Thursday.
These top of the depth articles are always a challenge, no matter how much you love your team there are inevitably surprises and tweaks that none of us could ever have imagined once the dust settles at the end of camp.
HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced on Wednesday that National linebacker Jordan Williams has retired. The club also announced the signing of seven players from its 2024 Draft class, as well as American receiver Dev Holmes.
2023 was another difficult season financially for the Edmonton Elks, who reported an operating loss of $3.9 million as the search for new owners continues.
This marks the first year Corey Mace will be in the head coaching spot evaluating those looking to make a CFL roster.
MONTREAL –The Montreal Alouettes announced Wednesday that they have reached agreements with several picks from their last CFL Draft. The list of players
TORONTO — Preparation for a football season never stops, but things have started to ramp up as teams hit the field for their Rookie Camps this week. With the 2024 CFL Draft in the mirror and practices underway across Canada, front offices have to make difficult decisions as they begin to shape the rosters that will compete for the 111th Grey Cup.
TORONTO — It’s almost that favourite time of the year for every football fan in Canada. Teams have started hitting the field across the country with rookies taking the spotlight to earn their first CFL experience alongside some veteran faces.
The BC Lions announced on Tuesday that they have signed 8 players. 5 of the players signed were drafted recently by the Lions in the CFL Draft including OL George Una, WR Ezechiel Tieide, DB Christophe Beaulieu, LB Terrence Ganyi, and DB Dawson Marchant.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed Global punter Joe Couch. The Torquay, Victoria, Australia native comes to Riderville after spending three seasons at Ouachita Baptist University, a Division II program located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
He will join Daniel Jones, Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito in the Giants’ QB room. Teams regularly carry four QBs into offseason programs and into training camp.
He was suspended for violating the league’s Gender-Based Violence policy.
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