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He won a Grey Cup in ’99 with the Tiger-Cats, now he’s got a shot at a third Super Bowl ring

Tim Terry’s resumé of championships screams far more loudly than his voice ever does. A Grey Cup title as a Hamilton Tiger-Cat player, two Super Bowl wins as an NFL executive, and a third on the line Sunday night

CFL Alumnus William McKenny Passes

Monroe, GA William Dee “Bill” McKenny, 80, passed away at his home in Monroe Georgia on January 31, 2021 after a long and healthy life. Bill was born on August …

CFL Alumnus Fred Forsberg Passes

CFL Alumnus Fred Forsberg Passes. He started his professional career for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League in 1966

LIONS LEGEND KLASSEN HONOURED AT SARDIS SECONDARY

The BC Lions Football Club is proud to acknowledge Sardis Secondary School in Chilliwack on renaming its football field after the late Rick Klassen.

OL SHANE BERGMAN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

ter seven seasons, 93 regular-season games, 10 post-season contests and two Grey Cup championships as a member of the Calgary Stampeders, offensive lineman Shane Bergman has announced his retirement from the Canadian Football League.

Former CFL all-star Rob Murphy dishes on almost being traded, defensive ends & raising preteen triplets

Rob Murphy left a big impact on the CFL during his six-year career with the B.C. Lions and Toronto Argonauts

Michel Bourgeau looks back on ten-year CFL career (part two)

By Santino Filoso Editor’s note: this is part two of a two-part interview. Click here to read part one. Not many players get to end their careers on a championship high. Why …

Answering the call: why I am retiring at the age of 25

When you hear something calling your name and don’t act on it, you’re doing yourself a disservice.

Michel Bourgeau looks back on ten-year CFL career (part one)

For someone who never imagined professional football was in the cards, the game has given a lot to Michel Bourgeau.

The late Bruce Bennett remembered for dedication to Saskatchewan Roughriders

Saskatchewan Roughriders great Bruce Bennett, who as a rookie started at safety for the 1966 Grey Cup champions, died Tuesday of complications from pneumonia and COVID-19 in Ocala, Fla. He was 77

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