The Saskatchewan Roughriders' rookie safety had two interceptions, including a third-quarter
pick in the end zone, as the Riders' defence led the team to a 19-3 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
in CFL action Saturday.
Quarterback Travis Lulay threw three touchdown passes and the B.C. Lions defence showed their
teeth in a 29-20 CFL victory over the Edmonton Eskimos Saturday night.
Drew Tate passed for 380 yards and a pair of touchdowns to Johnny Forzani in a 32-27 victory
over the Alouettes on Sunday afternoon. The win made Tate 2-0 since he replaced 2010 CFL Outstanding
Player Henry Burris as the starting quarterback.
Andre Durie scored two touchdowns and registered his first career 100-yard receiving game (eight
catches, 144 yards) as the Toronto Argonauts ended a disappointing season with a 33-16 home win over
the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday night.
Adarius Bowman scored a pair of touchdowns Friday and the Eskimos secured their first home
playoff date since 2004 with a late field goal for a narrow 23-20 victory over the Saskatchewan
Roughriders.
The Stampeders jumped out to the start they wanted, but had to hang on to end their regular
season on a winning note.
Calgary turned a pair of turnovers into two touchdowns in the first quarter and held on for a 30-24
win.
Quarterback Travis Lulay threw four touchdown passes, three of them to running back Andrew
Harris, as the B.C. Lions shredded the Montreal Alouettes 43-1 Saturday night to claim first place
in the CFL West.
Quinton Porter ran in from the one-yard line for a touchdown in overtime and the Tiger-Cats'
defence stoned the Alouettes as Hamilton won a thrilling CFL East Division semifinal 52-44 over
Montreal on Sunday.
Chris Garrett says he's dreamed of winning the Grey Cup and being named most valuable player.
Now the Blue Bombers running back as Winnipeg defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19-3.
Their season started in a deep hole but the B.C. Lions are one step closer to reaching the top
of the mountain.
A B.C. team that began the year 0-5 will get a chance to win the Grey Cup at home after the Lions
mauled the Edmonton Eskimos 40-23.
The BC Lions are the hosts with the most.
Travis Lulay completed 21 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns, as the Lions defeated the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 34-23 in the 99th Grey Cup in Vancouver.
Mark Sanchez was sharp in the New York Jets' first session of organized team activities open to the media, while backup Tim Tebow threw two interceptions in a three-play span.
The players union claimed Wednesday that the NFL imposed a secret salary cap during the uncapped 2010 season that cost the players at least $1 billion.
National Football League owners voted on Tuesday to provide permission for a five-year extension of the Buffalo Bills deal to play selected home games in Toronto, Canada.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded tight end Kellen Winslow to the Seattle Seahawks for a draft pick on Monday night and signed former Colts star Dallas Clark to replace him.
Suspended New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit Thursday against Roger Goodell, claiming the NFL commissioner made false statements that tarnished Vilma's reputation and hindered his ability to earn a living playing football.
Oakland Raiders linebacker Rolando McClain has been sentenced to 180 days in jail for assault and other charges stemming from a November fight in his hometown.
Hours after Junior Seau was buried in his hometown, thousands of fans attended a public memorial service at Qualcomm Stadium, where the hard-hitting, fist-pumping linebacker starred for 13 seasons.
Tens of thousands of fans are expected to attend Junior Seau's public memorial in a San Diego stadium on Friday, more than a week after the former National Football League star killed himself in his beachfront home.
Following a 5-13 finish to the 2011 season, the Riders' front office promised there would be changes. Now, ahead of training camp, the new roster is starting to take shape.
If history is any indication of what is to come, then expect plenty of action from Tiger-Cats Vice-President of Football Operations Bob O'Billovich on draft day.
As many of the East Division's teams went shopping for high-level talent during the off-season, the Blue Bombers opted to stand pat. Will that hurt them during the 2012 season?