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B.C. Lions
/ April 15, 2025Calgary Stampeders sign CFP National Champion OL Justin Shaffer, one other
The Calgary Stampeders have signed American offensive lineman Justin Shaffer and American defensive back Jaydon Grant. The six-foot-four, 330-pound Shaffer was...
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B.C. Lions
/ April 15, 2025B.C. Lions sign former Iowa State, Memphis receiver Joseph Scates
The B.C. Lions have signed American receiver Joseph Scates. The six-foot-two, 210-pound Scates moves north after attending 2024 training camp with...
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NFL
/ April 14, 2025Green Bay Packers to host Canadian QB Taylor Elgersma for top 30 NFL visit
Canadian quarterback Taylor Elgersma has scheduled a top 30 visit with the Green Bay Packers on Wednesday, April 16, per sources....
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B.C. Lions
/ April 14, 2025Former B.C. Lions head coach Larry Donovan dead at 84
Former B.C. Lions head coach Larry Donovan has died at the age of 84. The native of Casper, Wyo. started his...
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Montreal Alouettes
/ April 14, 2025Montreal Alouettes sign Troy standout DB Don Callis
The Montreal Alouettes have signed American defensive back Don Callis. The six-foot, 184-pound defender recorded 26 total tackles, four pass knockdowns,...
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Saskatchewan Roughriders
/ April 12, 2025‘Don’t let me flip that switch’: Riders’ RB A.J. Ouellette turned carnivore to fuel viral body transformation
A.J. Ouellette may have gone viral with his offseason body transformation, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ star running back didn’t do it...
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Edmonton Elks
/ April 11, 2025Canadian DB Tyrell Ford turned down multiple NFL offers to stay in CFL, sign with Edmonton Elks
Canadian cornerback Tyrell Ford fielded offers from multiple NFL teams this offseason but turned them down to stay in the CFL....
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats
/ April 11, 2025‘I see it every day’: Bo Levi Mitchell visualizes retiring if Hamilton Tiger-Cats win Grey Cup in 2025
Bo Levi Mitchell can envision retiring after the 2025 season if the Hamilton Tiger-Cats win the Grey Cup. “I see it...
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Ottawa Redblacks
/ April 11, 2025Ottawa Redblacks’ DB Ty Cranston retires from CFL
Canadian defensive back Ty Cranston has announced his retirement from professional football after six seasons in the CFL. The 30-year-old appeared...
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers
/ April 10, 2025Winnipeg RB Brady Oliveira reveals hamstring injury, MCL sprain limited historic CFL MOP season
Brady Oliveira overcame an injured hamstring and an MCL sprain to become the fourth player to complete the CFL double as...