The Riders had two of the more impactful off-season additions, but who else rounds out Pat Steinberg’s top five? More from this week’s Monday Morning Quarterback.
For the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the hope of winning a Grey Cup in 2018 begins and ends with Jeremiah Masoli. More on what’s been a quiet off-season in the Hammer.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have brought back national free agent defensive lineman Eddie Steele through the 2018 season, the team announced Wednesday.
Some of the biggest off-season moves involved players staying put. Plus, what does Anthony Calvillo bring to the Argos’ huddle? Our MMQB Pat Steinberg writes.
This week James & Davis are “punting” their least-favourite free agent moves before long-time Stampeder Charleston Hughes stops by to hype up his new team as Grey Cup favourites.
Perhaps it’s no surprise the Calgary Stampeders are, once again, considered an early Grey Cup favourite. CFL.ca’s Jeff Krever writes on their off-season.
A dynamic quarterback duo and a bolstered secondary will give the Argos a chance to win the East. Can the defending Grey Cup Champions continue their momentum?
A relatively quiet off-season has been music to the ears of second-year general manager Brock Sunderland, whose Eskimos should contend for the competitive CFL West.
With the re-signing of Bear Woods, and the addition of Taylor Reed, during free agency the Toronto Argonauts have kept depth at the linebacker position.