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It was all going exceedingly well for Kaine Stevenson on Friday at the University of Waterloo. The Guelph Gryphons’ receiver played at his listed position and at running back at the CFL Invitational Combine and as the day got into its late stages, the five-foot-10, 207-pound, Windsor Ont. native was achieving separation on the field
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TORONTO — The Canadian Football League lost a legendary presence on Saturday with the passing of coach Dave Ritchie. The 85-year-old spent time with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, BC Lions and Montreal Alouettes. He led the BC Lions to a Grey Cup win in 1994 and his 108 career wins are seventh-most in CFL history.
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TORONTO — One doesn’t simply coach his team into four straight Grey Cup appearances by doing the same things over and over. Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea has been around long enough to know that the game of football is constantly changing and it is up to coaches and players to keep up
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WATERLOO – Following a day of standout performances at the Canadian Football League (CFL) Invitational Combine presented by New Era at the University of Waterloo’s Feridun Hamdullahpur Field House, eight prospects have advanced to the next stage in their journeys toward CFL stardom. The group will join this year’s top national prospects, as well as
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‘The Waggle’ is the official podcast of the Canadian Football League, co-hosted by Gemini nominated broadcaster Donnovan Bennett and Toronto Argonauts’ linebacker Henoc Muamba. To subscribe and listen to recent episodes, please see below.  SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN Diversity Is Strength Conversations: Progress and pain for women in sports EPISODE OVERVIEW: In honour of International Women’s Day,
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MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes announced on Wednesday that they have signed American defensive back Macon Clark. The Alouettes also announced that they have released American linebacker C.J. Avery. RELATED» Gas On The Fire: the Way Too Early Power Rankings are here» Moves Made: What did the Als do in Free Agency?» Free Agent Tracker: Stay up
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REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced on Tuesday that they have signed American defensive back Jamar Johnson. Johnson (six-foot-one, 197 pounds) was selected by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round, 164th overall, of the 2021 NFL Draft. Johnson suited up for three games as a Bronco that season. The 24-year-old also spent time with
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TORONTO — Prospects across the country are ready to strut their stuff in front of scouts, coaches and general managers in a process they have been training for months. With tests that showcase their agility, speed, power and quickness, the CFL Combine presented by New Era is one of the most critical moments in a
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TORONTO — The Way Too Early Power Rankings have been out for over a week and they’re still generating conversation. “Don’t come at me and Henoc. We had nothing to do with it,” Donnovan Bennett said on this week’s episode of The Waggle, as he and Henoc Muamba readied to dive in on their take
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Mere days into retirement, linebacker Henoc Muamba is talking about the lifecycle of a butterfly and the beauty that comes with closing even the most spectacular of chapters in our lives. For endings inevitably lead to new beginnings. And goodbyes make way for hellos. “I see my football career like a cocoon,” says Muamba, the
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REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced on Friday that they have signed American defensive back Holton Hill. Hill (six-foot-two, 196 pounds) signed with the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent following the 2018 NFL Draft. Hill made an impact on the Vikings right away as one of two undrafted rookies to see action in
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VANCOUVER — Excitement continues to build as the 2024 Grey Cup Festival organizing committee proudly announced an all-star lineup of official festival partners on Thursday at the Vancouver Convention Centre. In addition, the committee unveiled the primary locations where the seven-day festival will be held and shared the first glimpse of what attendees will have
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TORONTO — The Canadian Football League (CFL) has released the following statement regarding the allegations surrounding the Toronto Argonauts and Chad Kelly: The CFL is committed to creating healthy and positive working and playing environments for all those associated with the league and its member clubs. ​We take the allegations against the Toronto Argonauts and
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MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes announced on Tuesday that they have signed cornerback Nafees Lyon to a one-year contract. Lyon started the first game of the 2023 regular season at cornerback before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the opening game against the Ottawa REDBLACKS. RELATED» Gas On The Fire: the Way Too Early Power Rankings
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HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced on Monday that they have signed American tight end Thaddeus Moss. He is the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss. Moss, 25, signed with the NFL’s Washington Football Team (2021) as an undrafted free agent and spent time on the club’s practice squad before signing
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TORONTO — Now fully back in the CFL after spending five seasons as a quarterbacks coach in the NFL, Scott Milanovich feels like an improved, more well-rounded leader. After joining the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last year as a senior assistant coach then moving to offensive coordinator mid-season, he’s ready to bring all of his recent experiences
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VANCOUVER — The BC Lions announced on Friday the addition of American offensive lineman Maea Teuhema and American defensive back Alonzo (L.J.) Davis to their training camp roster. Teuhema (six-foot-five, 315 pounds) joins his older brother, Lions’ defensive lineman Sione Teuhema, in the den after a 2023 season where he split time between the Arlington
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WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced on Friday that the club has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with free agent American kicker Sergio Castillo. Castillo (five-foot-nine, 197 pounds) returns to the Blue Bombers for a fourth season in 2024 in his third stint with the club after initially signing in 2015. He
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