CFL.ca’s Jim Morris reports from BC where DeVone Claybrooks had no shortage of tools available to make the Lions competitive before posting a five-win season.
The BC Lions have relieved DeVone Claybrooks of his head coaching duties, the team announced Wednesday, following a 5-13 season and last-place finish in the West.
After passing up the opportunity to kick a potential game-winning field goal, only to then fumble on a quarterback-keeper, Montreal coach Khari Jones said he’d call that play again.
While they won in convincing fashion Friday night, the BC Lions aren’t in any mood to feel content as they look to continue to build on their improvements from Week 14.
It’s a strange feeling to fail but win at the same. But as CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes, the BC Lions are happy to take two points from the Argos in a bizarre finish.
Heading into 2019, after many off-season changes, the BC Lions are encouraged to celebrate their differences and what makes them unique. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
As Black History Month begins, coaches and general managers across the league are proud to celebrate the trailblazers that came before them. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary writes.
It’s been a busy off-season, especially for four new head coaches across the CFL. Matthew Cauz does a little digging on the league’s newest bench bosses.