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.
Mike Pringle and the Baltimore Stallions will forever be part of CFL history
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.
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.
Here are 12 NFL/CFL crossovers who won one or more Grey Cups in their careers
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
Davis, a 2015 inductee into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, was a unanimous choice as the best defensive back in Saskatchewan Roughriders history.
There was a fine line between the linebackers.
Just one point separated Wayne Shaw and Eddie Lowe in voting for the best linebacker in Saskatchewan Roughriders history, as determined by a panel consisting of three football historians — Bob Calder, Tom Fuzesy and yours truly.
The Together Again series is an opportunity to share stories from British Columbians who have a strong connection to BC Place – and the events that bring it to life. This week we chat with CFL legend and former BC Lions head coach, Wally Buono.
Overcoming obstacles seems to be the common theme with Larry’s story. He made the CFL at age 19 and continued playing for a total of 12 years but it wasn’t an easy road.
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