July 5, 2018

Football Operations Series – Week 3 – Illegal Blocking Downfield

Reviewing a correct call of “Illegal Blocking Downfield” that was made in a game between the REDBLACKS and Stampeders.
June 27, 2018

Football Operations Video Series – Week 2 – Multiple Fouls

This clip provides insight into the complexity of officiating as 4 different fouls occurred on the play.
June 27, 2018

Football Operations Video Series – Week 2 – Spearing pt. II

This video reviews the “Spearing” penalty which should have been called against the Edmonton Eskimos when they played the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
June 27, 2018

Football Operations Video Series – Week 2 – Defensive Pass Interference

This video reviews the “Defensive Pass Interference” penalty that was properly assessed in a game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Ottawa REDBLACKS.
June 27, 2018

Football Operations Video Series – Week 2 – Spearing pt. I

This video reviews the “Spearing” penalty that was properly called against the Montreal Alouettes when they played the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
June 27, 2018

Muamba, Grymes fined after Week 2 action

The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced two fines on Wednesday after Week 2 action.

TORONTO — The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced two fines from Week 2 on Wednesday.

Montreal Alouettes linebacker Henoc Muamba was handed a maximum fine for spearing Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Chris Streveler.

Edmonton Eskimos defensive back Aaron Grymes was handed a maximum fine for spearing Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Brandon Banks.

As per league policy, the amount of the player fines was not disclosed.

June 22, 2018

Als rookie Poulin fined after Week 1 action

The CFL announced on Friday that Montreal Alouettes linebacker Jean-Gabriel Poulin was fined after Week 1 action.

TORONTO — The Canadian Football League (CFL) announced on Friday that Montreal Alouettes linebacker Jean-Gabriel Poulin was fined for an illegal blindside block on BC Lions linebacker Mitch Barnett.

As per league policy, the amount of the player fine was not disclosed.

June 21, 2018

CFL NFL Flag Football initiative to expand in 2018

The CFL and NFL announced on Thursday that the joint flag football initiative will continue in 2018 and expand to 10 stops across the country including Atlantic Canada.

TORONTO — Following the success of the inaugural CFL NFL Flag football tournaments in 2017, the Canadian Football League (CFL) and National Football League (NFL) announced on Thursday that the joint flag football initiative will continue in 2018 and expand to 10 stops across the country including Atlantic Canada.

The 10 regional tournaments will be held across Canada and will bring together young athletes, CFL stars and alumni, football professionals, parents and communities. A championship will be held in Edmonton, Alberta the week of the 106th Grey Cup presented by Shaw as part of the festivities. The winner of this tournament will travel to the NFL’s Pro Bowl Week to participate in the NFL FLAG Championships.

The program, which is open to 10- and 11-year olds (those born on or after January 1st, 2007), is a way to highlight and showcase flag football as a method of instructing players on football fundamentals, sportsmanship and teamwork while promoting physical activity.

The winners of the championship during Grey Cup Week in Ottawa in 2017, the Junior Riders of Saskatchewan (Johany Jutras/CFL.ca)

Last year’s inaugural tournament saw the Junior Riders of Saskatchewan put together an overall record of 11-0-1 between regionals and the championship. They outscored opponents 266-47, including a 20-7 win over the Surrey Tigers of BC during Grey Cup week. The win earned them a trip to Pro Bowl Week in Orlando, where they went 2-2, beating two teams from China and falling to Mexico and the United States.

“Last year’s tournament saw hundreds of young football players across the country turning out to learn, play and lead,” said Vanessa Morbi, Vice President, Marketing and Digital, Canadian Football League. “We’re proud to continue our commitment to promoting a healthy lifestyle and growing the game alongside our partners at the NFL.”

“The NFL is proud to partner again this year with the CFL, to continue to grow the game of football in Canada,” said David Thomson, Managing Director, NFL Canada. “Flag football is a fun, exciting and easy way for youth to get into the game, and can develop important life skills including teamwork, commitment and the value of leading a healthy, active lifestyle.”

Each regional tournament will feature twelve teams with a maximum 10 players each. Participants will interact with current CFL players, meet mascots, and enjoy football-themed games and activities alongside their matches. The top team from each regional tournament will win a trip to Edmonton to play in the CFL/NFL Flag Football Championship during Grey Cup Week.

UPCOMING REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS:

BC: June 24th at the BC Lions Training Facility in Surrey, BC
Saskatchewan: September 16th at Mosaic Stadium
Calgary: September 22nd at McMahon Stadium
Toronto: September 22nd at Birchmount Stadium in Toronto, ON
Montreal: October 7th at Percival Molson Stadium
Hamilton: October 14th at Tim Hortons Field
Ottawa: October 14th at TD Place
Edmonton: October 20th at the Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium
• Winnipeg: October 21st at Investors Group Field
Atlantic Canada: October 28th at Mount Allison’s Alumni Field in Sackville, NB

CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT:

Edmonton, Alberta: The week of the 106th Grey Cup Presented by Shaw.

Those interested in registering for the program can find more information at cflnflflag.ca Both the CFL and the NFL will continue to invest in youth football programming and promote physical activity.

June 20, 2018

Football Operations Video Series – Week 1 – Illegal Participation

This video reviews the “Illegal Participation” penalty which resulted in the football being awarded to Edmonton even though it was recovered by Winnipeg on the play.
June 20, 2018

Football Operations Video Series – Week 1 – Illegal Procedure Defense

In this video we take a look at the “Illegal Procedure” penalty against Calgary from week 1 in which it was ruled that Calgary attempted to draw Hamilton offside.
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