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Longtime CFL offensive lineman Tony Washington retires following 12-year career

By 3Down Staff-February 13, 2023 Longtime CFL offensive lineman Tony Washington announced his retirement from professional football via his Twitter account on Monday morning. 12 years, 2 Grey Cups, and a hell of …

ICONIC TIGER-CAT AND HALL OF FAMER ANGELO MOSCA PASSES AWAY AT 84

By TICATS STAFF The Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club is mourning the loss of franchise icon and Canadian Football Hall of Famer, Angelo Mosca, who passed away early Saturday morning at …

CFL Alumnus Tuineau Alipate Passes

Tuineau Alipate, a former linebacker in the NFL and CFL, passed away at the age of 54. He played college football with the Washington State Cougars. In his senior year, …

FULL STADIUM AND FULL FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCE PLANNED FOR 108TH GREY CUP GAME IN HAMILTON ON DEC 12

Thursday, October 14, 2021 By Olivier Poulin Senior Director, Communications and Public Affairs, Canadian Football League GREY CUP GAME TICKETS GO ON PUBLIC SALE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 GREY CUP …

CFL Alumnus Ken Clark Passes

Former Saskatchewan Roughriders punter Ken Clark remembered as ‘a great teammate’ Ken Clark, who unleashed towering punts for the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 1980 to 1983, died on Sunday at age …

PEACE AND LOVE: Loss of ex-GGs, Rough Riders football star, movie producer Doug Falconer is crushing

By Tim Baines  •  Postmedia During Neil Lumsden’s regular phone conversations with his good buddy Doug Falconer, the call would end with, ‘I love you brother.” Love. Such a beautiful word. When …

MIKE FILER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

After nine years and eight seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2012-20), offensive lineman Mike Filer announced his retirement Monday

CFL Alumnus Willie Dee Quinnie Jr. Passes

Willie Dee Quinnie Jr. of Mobile, Alabama. October 3, 1980 – July 4, 2021

Tiger-Cats’ Oskee Wee Wee cheer turns 100

Sat., May 8, 2021By The Hamilton Spectator “Oskee wee wee! Oskee wa wa! Holy mackinaw! Tigers! Eat ‘em raw!” It’s about as Hamilton as you can get. The Oskee Wee …

He won a Grey Cup in ’99 with the Tiger-Cats, now he’s got a shot at a third Super Bowl ring

Tim Terry’s resumé of championships screams far more loudly than his voice ever does. A Grey Cup title as a Hamilton Tiger-Cat player, two Super Bowl wins as an NFL executive, and a third on the line Sunday night

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