Argos receiver Juwan Brescacin tells CFL.ca senior writer Chris O’Leary that he has a deeper appreciation for the front-line workers that are battling COVID-19 thanks to his girlfriend, a ...
First thing’s first for Zach Collaros. The Toronto Argonauts’ newest quarterback might need a new number.
On Thursday, he took part in his first practice with his new team, after the Saskatchewan ...
In a perfect scenario, Jim Popp would see his freshly acquired quarterback roll through his rehab process, clear all of those hurdles and over the course of the next two weeks, learn a new ...
In his short tenure with the Argonauts, middle linebacker Micah Awe has established himself as one of the leaders on defence, bringing his unique brand of phyiscal football to Toronto.
There aren’t many days in the football calendar that allow for full, unbridled optimism, but draft day is one of them.
That feeling may have been at its strongest across the CFL on Thursday night ...
You don’t have to talk with Derel Walker for very long before you notice it.
The star receiver — he had 875 yards in 11 games last year before a season-ending knee injury — is the ...
Only a year removed from the CFL Corey Chamblin is back in Toronto, refreshed and reinvigorated as he steps into his first head coaching job since 2015. Chris O’Leary has more from BMO Field.
Duron Carter saw the text from his new head coach land on his screen and immediately swiped to read it.
He and Marc Trestman haven’t spoken extensively, but the words on the screen told Carter ...
The first two things Dexter McCluster noticed about Toronto was the CN Tower and Drake. He’s got plenty more to learn, but the Argos like what they see so far. More from Chris O’Leary.
Can the Argos become the powerhouse the East Division hasn’t seen since the Anthony Calvillo-led Als? Ricky Ray and Marc Trestman might give them their best chance.