Ticats sign 2024 2nd round pick Luke Brubacher
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by Staff
13h ago
HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced on Monday that they have signed 2024 second round CFL Draft pick Luke Brubacher. The club also signed American defensive lineman Kobe Jones and added American wide receiver Devon Williams to its suspended list. RELATED » Ticats, Powell agree to extension through 2025 » MMQB: East Division training camp questions » 111th Grey Cup Premium Experiences packages available now » Subscribe to the CFL’s newsletter for exclusive offers and league updates Brubacher, 23, most recently attended NFL mini-camps with the New York Jets and New ..read more
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O’Leary: What can 2024 hold for Tre Ford?
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by Chris O'Leary
15h ago
The most intriguing player in the CFL sat in a vast ballroom at the Sheraton Hotel in Hamilton last month, wearing a loose-fitting Edmonton Elks sweatsuit. Tre Ford making up one of the two people in this almost cavernous space felt appropriate. Arguably the most creative and fastest-thinking-on-his-feet quarterback in the league, Ford likely won’t dance this season with the Elks; at least not as much as he wants to, even if the floor is right in front of him to take to. The 26-year-old former Hec Crighton winner at Waterloo went into the Elks’ training camp this week as the No. 2 pivot on the ..read more
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Als agree to deal with first-round pick Geoffrey Cantin-Arku
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by Staff
15h ago
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes had some good news to announce on Day 2 of their 2024 training camp in Saint-Jérôme. They reached an agreement with Geoffrey Cantin-Arku, who was their first-round pick, ninth overall, in the 2024 CFL Draft. Team also signed running back Michael Herzog from Hillsdale College, who was their sixth-round pick in 2024. They also signed defensive back Matt Severance from Bentley University who attended Kansas City Chiefs minicamp. Cantin-Arku (six-foot-three, 240 pounds) spent the last two seasons with Memphis University. In 26 games, he amassed 82 solo tackles, 73 ..read more
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Stamps ink first-round pick Ben Labrosse
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by Staff
17h ago
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders have signed national defensive back Ben Labrosse, the team announced on Monday. Labrosse, Calgary’s first pick, fourth overall at last month’s Canadian Football League draft, recently attended rookie mini-camp with the National Football League’s New York Giants. RELATED » Top Of The Depth Chart: Calgary Stampeders » 5 Things To Know For 2024: Calgary Stampeders » One Question for 2024: What will Jake Maier give Stamps? » Subscribe to the CFL’s newsletter for exclusive offers and league updates » 111th Grey Cup Premium Experiences packag ..read more
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Top of the Depth Chart: Saskatchewan Roughriders
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by Jamie Nye
17h ago
New head coach, new offensive coordinator, new vision, new attitude. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are an entirely different team heading into 2024. The team overhauled the coaching staff after falling short of their goals in the second half of the season for the second straight year. While there are familiar faces returning to Saskatchewan, the team went out and attacked free agency. The Riders signed running back AJ Ouellette, offensive lineman Jermarcus Hardrick, linebacker Jameer Thurman and offensive lineman Ryan Sceviour among others. RELATED » Everything you need to know ahead of tr ..read more
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Ticats expecting Bo Levi Mitchell ready for Week 1
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by Staff
20h ago
HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are anticipating opening the season at full strength at the quarterback position. Head coach Scott Milanovich said on Monday that he expects Bo Levi Mitchell to be available when the Ticats travel to Calgary to face the Stampeders on June 7. “I do,” said Milanovich following Day 2 of training camp when asked if he thought his pivot would be ready to play in Week 1. “I anticipate him getting more reps every day unless there’s a problem. I thought he threw the ball well today.” ELATED » Ticats, Powell agree to extension through 2025 » MMQB: East Divis ..read more
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One Question for 2024: Can Lions’ offence stay dominant?
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by Staff
20h ago
As the 2024 season approaches, each team has a question that looms over it that will shape its season. CFL.ca asked players across the league about that question. Our series continues with the BC Lions and their aerial offence looking to stay dominant.  VANCOUVER — If you are facing the BC Lions you have to prepare for the air show. The Leos led the league in passing offence in 2023 and doubled down on their strength heading into this season by extending the contract of top-two targets Alexander Hollins and Keon Hatcher. The duo, alongside star quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., was respo ..read more
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Elks sign National K Vincent Blanchard, American DB Marquis Wilson
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by Staff
20h ago
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks have signed National kicker Vincent Blanchard and American defensive back Marquis Wilson, the club announced Monday. Blanchard was selected by Elks in the fourth round (31st overall) of the 2024 CFL Draft. The Laval product was named a second-team All-Canadian last season after posting a 94 percent mark on field goals and was a part of the Rouge et Or’s Vanier Cup championship in 2022. Blanchard attended New England Patriots rookie minicamp this past weekend. RELATED » Cutdown Tracker: Teams make their first round of cuts » MMQB: West Division training ca ..read more
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MMQB: East Division training camp questions
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by Pat Steinberg
1d ago
2024 training camp is officially underway! It was awesome to see images from across the country as the league’s brightest stars returned to on-field action over the weekend. We’re now exactly one week away from our first preseason game and less than four from the 2024 regular season opener between the Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. It’s good to have football back, friends. Last week we focused on one camp question for all five West Division teams. This week we’re focusing our attention on the other side of the country. RELATED » Everything you need to know ahead of training ..read more
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Ticats, Powell agree to extension through 2025
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by Staff
2d ago
HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced on Sunday that quarterback Taylor Powell has signed a contract extension through the 2025 season. He was scheduled to become a free agent following the 2024 season. Powell, 25, suited up in 16 games for the Ticats last year, including making nine starts in his first professional season. RELATED» O’Leary: Rookie camps get the 2024 CFL season rolling » Report: Mitchell spotted in walking boot at rookie camp » Ticats announce retirement of linebacker Jordan Williams, sign seven from 2024 draft » Buy tickets for the 2024 CFL season here ..read more
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