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Ottawa -
The 2016 CFL season is off to a great start with six of the nine teams sitting at .500 or above, leading many to believe this could go down in history as one of the best years in Canadian football history.
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Ottawa -
The 2016 CFL season is off to a great start and after three weeks, questions still remain on what team is tops in the league, but after several nail-biting finished this past weekend, the fans are the clear winners heading into week 4.
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Edmonton finished the 2015 CFL season with a 14-4 record and eight straight wins. The Eskimos carried that momentum into the playoffs, eventually winning a thrilling 26-20 victory over Ottawa to capture the 103rd Grey Cup.
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The weekends CFL Draft is full of drama and intrigue. A few of the league's top prospects have been picked or signed by NFL teams, changing the way teams will go about picking players, especially in the first couple of rounds.
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Calgary hasn't scored the most points this season and the Stampeders haven't given up the fewest points, but the team is the first franchise to get 10 wins on the year, making them first in the latest CFL power rankings.
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Hamilton -
After another exciting week of football action, Hamilton has the top spot in the latest CFL power rankings. The Tiger-Cats played great on both sides of the ball and crushed Edmonton 49-20, improving to 6-2 on the year.
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Toronto -
Week 5 of the 2015 CFL season had its share of drama as defending Grey Cup champs Calgary lost to newcomer Ottawa and Toronto won another close contest to take over the top spot in the latest power rankings.
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Week four of the 2015 CFL season got started a bit early with a Thursday night affair in Montreal and behind rookie quarterback Rakeem Cato, the Alouettes pulled a mild upset with a 17-13 victory over Hamilton.
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Toronto -
The 2015 CFL season got off to a shaky start for several teams as injuries hit the league hard in week one, but after some surprising finishes in week two, fans of the game are scratching their heads and wondering what the rest of the year has in store.
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Calgary -
It was an interesting start to the 2015 CFL season as week one had plenty of drama and some intriguing story lines. Last year's Grey Cup winners, the Calgary Stampeders escaped with a one point win over Hamilton, but injuries made the biggest headlines.
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Just two teams have won back-to-back Grey Cups over the last 20 years and Calgary faces that challenge entering the 2015 season. The Stampeders are on top of the latest CFL power rankings and with a bit of luck, could repeat as champions.
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Montreal -
Chad Johnson made a name for himself in the NFL with his crazy touchdown celebrations and literately changing his name to Ochocinco and now reports are coming from north of the border that the 36-year-old could play in the CFL in the upcoming season.
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Toronto -
Veteran quarterback Henry Burris led the Hamilton Tiger Cats to their biggest win of the year as they traveled to Toronto for the CFL Eastern Conference Title Game and left with a 36-24 victory over the Argonauts and a trip to the Grey Cup.
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Guelph -
The CFL Playoffs started on Sunday and what a beginning to the 2013 race for the Grey Cup. Hamilton backup quarterback Dan LeFevour capped off the win with a two yard score to give the Tiger Cats a 19-16 victory over Montreal.
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Guelph -
Hamilton entered Monday's Thanksgiving contest with some confidence after defeating Toronto 33-19 last week, but the Argonauts star quarterback Ricky Ray didn't play in that game, but it didn't matter this week either as the Tiger Cats won 24-18.
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Winnipeg -
B.C. Lions defense set the tone early, scoring the opening touchdown and forcing five total turnovers for the win against Winnipeg 53-17 and clinching a spot in the 2013 CFL Playoffs Friday night.
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Regina -
Thomas DeMarco made his first start for the B.C. Lions and it was memorable as the youngster led his team to a late field goal and an upset win over Saskatchewan 24-22.
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Calgary -
The top game for Week 13 of the 2013 CFL season matched the two division leaders and it was a terrific football game with the Toronto Argonauts winning on the road for the fifth time this season, taking the game 33-27 over Calgary.
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Moncton -
Hamilton didn't play well offensively, but the capitalized on mistakes and booted four field goals to defeat Montreal 28-26 on Saturday and improved to 6-6 for the 2013 CFL season.
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Montreal -
Toronto backup quarterback Zach Collaros led a terrific second half comeback as the Argonauts overcame a 15 point deficit and defeated Montreal 37-30 Sunday afternoon.
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Calgary -
Calgary looked like one of the top teams in the CFL as they opened a big lead over the Eskimos, but the Stampeders needed to hold on tight in the end as their 30 point lead after three quarters was in jeopardy by the end of the Labor Day Contest.
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Regina -
Saskatchewan came out on Sunday a little sluggish, but the Roughriders rebounded from a slow start and crushed Winnipeg 48-25 in CFL action.
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Montreal -
The big news out of the NFL this weekend is the New England Patriots releasing quarterback Tim Tebow. While letting a third string quarterback go from a team is not usually a big story, Tebow is not a usual player.
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Toronto -
Toronto won its fourth straight game and improved to 5-2 on the year with a 36-33 victory over Edmonton in CFL action on Sunday.
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Montreal -
Toronto played terrific all around football on Thursday night and beat Montreal 38-13 for their third straight win. Last years Grey Cup winners were especially solid on defense as they shut down the Alouettes passing attack.
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Calgary -
Calgary is off to a good start in the 2013 CFL season as the Stampeders have gone 4-1 on the year and sit just behind Saskatchewan for the lead in the West Division, but with starting quarterback Drew Tate injured, has a quarterback controversy started?
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Edmonton -
Hamilton opened up a 17-6 half-time lead over Edmonton and held on for a 30-29 victory after Eskimos kicker Grant Shaw missed a 50 yard field goal as time expired in Friday nights CFL action.
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Toronto -
Toronto entered Tuesday nights CFL contest with a first time starter at quarterback, but Zach Collaros was impressive and the Argonauts surprised the BC Lions with an easy 38-12 victory.
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Toronto -
Toronto Argonauts head coach ended speculation on Sunday as Scott Milanovich named Zach Collaros as the starting quarterback for Tuesday nights contest against the B.C. Lions.
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Guelph -
Hamilton quarterback Henry Burris promised a better performance after last weeks loss and the veteran signal caller delivered with his best outing of the 2013 CFL season in leading the Tiger-Cats to a 25-20 victory over Winnipeg.
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