Toronto Argonauts defensive back T.J. Heath is looking forward to the matchup against his former team, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, this weekend at BMO Field.
James and Davis respond to some of the early debate on Twitter about who the top 50 CFL players are and Davis catches up with Argos DBs Ronnie Yell and TJ Heath at their Mini-Camp in Florida.
Ever since he was traded to Winnipeg in 2016, T.J.Heath’s mind was still on his unfinished business in Toronto. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary has more.
TORONTO — When players hit the open market when the clock struck noon on February 13, general managers worked hard trying to make deals to fill their team’s needs.
While some players ...
Less than two years after being traded away, all-star defensive halfback T.J. Heath is on his way back to Toronto, signing a deal with the Argos on Wednesday.
A confident group of defensive backs headlines a Blue Bombers squad that has had Eskimo QB Mike Reilly’s number so far in 2017. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary reports from Winnipeg as ...
The Bombers secondary – the collection of defensive backs that make up the air defence – underwent a significant makeover heading into the 2016 season.