The season hasn’t even started but the race in the wild CFL West is already heated. Jamie Nye takes a look at where the five contestants stand heading into 2018.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are relying on their veterans, Adarius Bowman and Adam Bighill, to get them through the first few weeks of the season. CFL.ca’s Don Landry explains.
Duron Carter is bringing excitement and versatility to his second season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary has more.
Heading into a season as a starting quarterback for the first time in his CFL career, Jeremiah Masoli has his eyes on winning a Grey Cup. CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson has more.
Mike Reilly and the Edmonton Eskimos will use the fact that the Grey Cup will be played in their home stadium as motivation this season. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris writes.
BC Lions general manager Ed Hervey says his team needs to use head coach Wally Buono’s farewell season as motivation in 2018. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary explains.
With a revamped defence, Ottawa REDBLACKS receiver Diontae Spencer doesn’t see any reason why his team won’t make it all the way to the Grey Cup. CFL.ca’s Don Landry writes.
He knows it’s not going to be easy but Alouettes head coach Mike Sherman is taking his first season in the CFL one step at a time. CFL.ca’s Jim Morris has more.
Can the Argos become the powerhouse the East Division hasn’t seen since the Anthony Calvillo-led Als? Ricky Ray and Marc Trestman might give them their best chance.