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Wayne Shaw leads Leader-Post’s linebacking list

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.

Toronto Argonauts Alumnus Marv Luster Passes

The Toronto Argonauts Alumni Association are saddened to learn that All-Time Argo Marv Luster has passed away. He was 82.

TOGETHER AGAIN SERIES: WALLY BUONO

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.

Larry Thompson – Life Story

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.

Rob Vanstone: Bobby Jurasin tops Saskatchewan Roughriders’ defensive linemen

By Rob VanstoneMay 19th, 2020  Another poll, another photo finish. Recently in this space, Gene Makowsky was named the top offensive lineman in Saskatchewan Roughriders history, in the appraisal of a …

Winnipeg Blue Bombers Alumnus Jack Delveaux Passes

It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Winipeg Blue Bombers Alumnus, 3x Grey Cup Champion (WPG 1959, 1961, 1962), Canadian Football Hall of Fame Inductee (1988), …

CFL Alumnus Gene Cockrell Passes

Obituary Decatur ~ Gene Oliver “Buddy” Cockrell, 85, went to be with our Lord Saturday, May 16, 2020 in Decatur. Gene was born June 10, 1934 to Younger and Alice …

Stamps’ Reinhart announces retirement

By TSN.ca Staff Calgary Stampeders national linebacker Job Reinhart announced his retirement Sunday. Reinhart spent training camp with the Stampeders after they selected him in the seventh round of the …

From CFL kicker to bus driver, Christopher Milo’s second career

After seven seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL), Christopher Milo took a long time to find a new job that he was passionate about. More than three years since his last match, he has finally found a job that motivates him: bus driver.

ESKS DT MARK MACKIE ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

By CFL.CA STAFF EDMONTON — Defensive tackle Mark Mackie has retired from the Canadian Football League following his admission to the Schulich School of Medicine at Western University. “I want to …

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