Rick Moffat believes that Quinton Porter's performance against the Tiger-Cats on Thursday is an indication that the Als won't be in trouble once Anthony Calvillo retires.
Dan LeFevour was impressive in his first start since college, as the Tiger-Cats held off a late-game surge by the Alouettes for a 33-26 win on Thursday night.
Two teams with two new coaching staffs will get their first taste of action on Thursday night, as the Alouettes host the Ticats at Percival Molson Stadium.
CFL.ca's Justin Dunk reports from Ticats training camp where Orlondo Steinauer is working with three versatile non-imports to help re-shape the Hamilton defence.
After falling short in the big game last year, Brian Bulcke signed with the Ticats in hopes to achieve his most sought after goal while being closer to his family.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach Kent Austin said today that he would entertain Chris Williams returning despite the two sides differing on a recent contract dispute.
After facilitating a formal arbitration process, an independent arbitrator has ruled that Chris Williams' contract with the Tiger-Cats is legal and binding.
With Martell Mallett and Avon Cobourne officially out of the picture, Chevon Walker will be looking to cement his spot in the Ticats backfield in 2013.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats opened up training camp at McMaster University on Sunday without Chris Williams. The team has placed him on the suspended list as a result.
According to Justin Dunk, Kent Austin knows exactly what the Hamilton Tiger-Cats must do in order to make a positive jump forward during the 2013 season.
On the first day of rookie camp in Hamilton, Kent Austin stayed true to his word, as he continued to stress the importance of learning to walk before you run.
Armed with a new general manager and head coach, the Ticats wasted little time making changes in the Steel City as seen in the latest edition of Off-Season Timeline.
Kent Austin bristles politely at the use of the word 'rebuilding' as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats new head coach and general manager prepares to get down to work.
One year removed from tearing his Achilles tendon, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have released RB Martell Mallett. They also made seven more transactions Friday.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced today that five-year veteran Bo Smith, as well as receiver Jordan Brescacin and defensive lineman Derrick Summers have been released.
They haven't owned the number one pick in the CFL Draft since 2009, which means the Hamilton Tiger-Cats aren't about to rush when it comes to their selection.