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/ 9 years agoArgonauts officially announce Corey Chamblin as defensive coordinator, Brady as OC
Corey Chamblin is back coaching in the CFL. The former Grey Cup-winning head coach was named the Toronto Argonauts’ staff Tuesday....
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/ 9 years agoAgent says Vince Young will likely decide “within a week” on whether to play for Riders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will learn sooner than later if former Texas quarterback Vince Young will make his football comeback in Canada....
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/ 9 years agoMadani: Former Riders coach Corey Chamblin to be Argos new DC
The Toronto Argonauts will hire Corey Chamblin as their defensive coordinator says 3DownNation contributor and SportsNet reporter Arash Madani. Per #CFL...
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/ 9 years agoRiders add QB Joe Licata to neg list
Saskatchewan added quarterback Joe Licata to their negotiation list on February 20, 2017. The 24-year-old set the all-time passing yards, passing...
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/ 9 years agoRiders add former top rookie NFL receiver Mike Williams to neg list
Saskatchewan added receiver Mike Williams to their negotiation list on January 10, 2017. After being selected in the fourth round, 101st...
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/ 9 years agoRiders ask vets to take pay cuts: Madani
The Saskatchewan Roughriders asked a pair of veteran players to take pay cuts in order to save money on the salary cap,...
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/ 9 years agoThe nine CFL teams as the Oscars Best Picture nominees
The 89th Academy Awards are tonight, with nine films vying for the big prize of Best Picture. Nine films? Why, there...
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/ 9 years agoNot for the Best: retirement leaves big hole for Riders (& it might not get better)
It’s not quite back to square one for the Saskatchewan Roughriders but it’s feels pretty close. Since the free agent market...
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/ 9 years agoChris Best, last member of 2007 Grey Cup team, retires
Offensive lineman Chris Best has retired from the rebuilding Saskatchewan Roughriders, leaving the CFL as a two-time Grey Cup winner and...
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/ 9 years agoRiders offensive lineman Chris Best announces retirement
Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman Chris Best has announced his retirement. The 33-year-old played his entire 10-year career in Saskatchewan since being selected...
