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Jim Popp has fond memories of working with late Don Matthews

Don Matthews, one of the most prolific coaches in CFL history, died three years ago Sunday — June 14, 2017 — at the age of 77. The native of Amesbury, Mass., spent 22 seasons as a CFL head coach, winning 231 games and five Grey Cups.

Pringle has fond memories of Baltimore Stallions ’95 championship season

Mike Pringle and the Baltimore Stallions will forever be part of CFL history

CFL Head of Global Scouting Greg Quick scouring world for talent

When Greg Quick took on the job of Global Director of Scouting for the Canadian Football League midway through last year, little did he realize the herculean scope of the job.

Rob Vanstone: Saskatchewan Roughriders’ early-era stars remembered

Of all the Saskatchewan Roughriders top-10 polls to this point, today’s edition — covering the franchise’s early years — proved to be the most challenging.

Riders Canadian LB Sam Hurl announces retirement

By 3Down Staff – June 3, 2020 Saskatchewan Roughriders Canadian linebacker Sam Hurl has announced his retirement, according to 620 CKRM’s Michael Ball. Hurl played five of his eight CFL seasons with the Riders, …

CFL Alumnus Pat Dye Passes

Dye spent three years playing for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League

CFL Alumnus Johnny Majors Passes

CFL Alumnus Johnny Majors Passes

CFL Alumnus Bill Hill Passes

CFL Alumnus Bill Hill Passes

CFL Alumnus Lee Grosscup Passes

Grosscup played the 1963 season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League

CFL legend Adam Rita looks back on a fascinating European coaching journey

One of the most decorated coaches and general managers in league history Rita had vowed that after a CFL career that spanned three decades he would pack it in. At least in North America

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