Avon Cobourne scored two touchdowns and passed 100 yards in both rushing and receiving as the Alouettes defeated the Argonauts 41-10 on Thursday night.
If quarterbacks were dogs, would Marc Trestman be Cesar Millan? The Alouettes boss has a special gift for getting the best out of QBs says CFL.ca's Rick Moffat.
Dominique Dorsey and the Saskatchewan Roughriders' special teams have been anything but "special" through the opening four weeks of the season says CFL.ca's Rod Pedersen.
Marwan Hage has the ability to chastise or encourage his Hamilton Tiger-Cat teammates fluently in three languages but at this point nothing needs to be said.
For the Montreal Alouettes, beating the surprising Toronto Argonauts will mean stopping big running back Cory Boyd and slippery kick returner Chad Owens on Thursday night.
Each week of the 2010 season CFL.ca brings you the best of your comments from around the web. This week's hot topic is the quarterback situation in BC with Casey Printers hurt.
Casey Printers is expected to travel to Edmonton and dress as the third-string quarterback in Friday's game against the Eskimos, Lions coach and GM Wally Buono said Wednesday.
The 26-year-old defensive lineman is set to start at defensive tackle when the winless 0-4 Eskimos take on the visiting 1-3 B.C. Lions (9 p.m. ET, TSN).
This year the CFL will pay tribute to the teams and players of the 1970s. Today we feature the Winnipeg Blue Bombers who after a fantastic 60s failed to make the Grey Cup in the 70s.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have released import linebacker Derrick Doggett today. Doggett had one special teams tackle in two games this season with the Blue Bombers.
Last summer Marc-Olivier Brouillette was logging hours at a law firm as he worked towards his law degree. This summer? He plays linebacker and safety across town for the Alouettes.
This year the CFL will pay tribute to the teams and players of the 1970’s. Today we feature the Hamilton Tiger-Cats who won the Grey Cup at home at Ivor Wynne Stadium in 1972.
CFL.ca's Jaime Stein & Mitch Ward debate whether or not the 3-1 Toronto Argonauts, tied for first in the East, are for real. Read their arguments and have your say.