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The Toronto Argonauts own the exclusive CFL negotiating rights to Shedeur Sanders. Here's what that means for the league and ...
The Argonauts’ rights only apply if Sanders ever decides to play in the CFL, meaning he would be forced to negotiate with ...
Defensive end Andrew Chatfield Jr. has been a bright light in what's been a tough start for the Toronto Argonauts.
Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur Sanders will be on the Cleveland Browns no matter what this season, says one ...
The non-stop NFL news firehose often makes it easy to forget that the latest spray consists of recycled water.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has a fallback option at his disposal if the NFL doesn't work out for some ...
It's been a long road back for Reggie Stubblefield. Stubblefield will make his Hamilton debut Saturday night when the ...
SportsLine football expert Emory Hunt has gone 13-7 on his CFL picks this year and has revealed his selections for Week 6, ...
Toronto Argonauts’ Chad Owens (2) gets tackled by Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Ian Wild (38) and Philippe Dubuisson-Lebon (40) during the first half of CFL action in Winnipeg Saturday.
And given the fact the Argos – and the CFL in general — has a fanbase that tends to skew older, it might be argued the blackout policy cost Toronto a generation of potential football fans.
“If the average fan of the Toronto Argonauts is already in their 50s, ... “What the CFL hasn’t done is, they haven’t kept up with the times,” said Cynamon, the former owner.
“Toronto spent a lot of money during the off-season, picking up some big name free agents in the process. ... CFL 2009 Season Preview: Toronto Argonauts ...