TV/Streaming: TSN, CFL+ The teams’ last three games at BMO Field have been decided in the final three minutes. Winnipeg has won six of the teams’ previous eight matchups. Winnipeg has the fewest big plays (nine), while giving up the most (22). ...
Toronto has won 11 straight regular-season games at BMO Field. The Argos' last loss at home came in Week 21 in 2022 against Montreal — a 38-33 glorified exhibition game where the Als and Argos rested starters before the playoffs. In 2023, Toronto swept the regular ...
in the year, he has cut down on his turnovers over the last month and his stats are tough to ignore. Mitchell leads the league in passing yards (4,359) and passing touchdowns (26) by wide margins and the Tiger-Cats have won four games in a row thanks to their high-octane offense....
Play these games on Saturday. If the CBC gets its act together, they could anchor a Grey Cup broadcast with two compelling all-Canadian match-ups on Hockey Night in Canada. Promote the hell out of it as a celebration of Canadian sport! Start hyping the event weeks in advance and cross-p...
Regardless of theWinnipeg Blue Bombersdropping four straight games to begin the season, the consensus pre-season favorites have gone 10-3 over their last 13 contests. With just one game remaining in the regular season, Winnipeg maintains a one-game lead over Saskatchewan atop the West Division,...
The proposal also requested 55 per cent of gross revenues from TV rights, pay TV rights, radio, Internet and any other form of broadcast or telecast of CFL games, 45 per cent of revenues from sponsorship and licensing and 40 per cent of tickets to pre-season and regular-season games, inc...
There are more “linear TV” games here, and the CFL can claim a win on that front. But that comes with notable caveats, especially in a high cord-cutting era where many of the123.8 millionNielsen-estimated TV households have no MVPD (and many of those who do do not have CBSSN). An...
The proposal also requested 55 per cent of gross revenues from TV rights, pay TV rights, radio, Internet and any other form of broadcast or telecast of CFL games, 45 per cent of revenues from sponsorship and licensing and 40 per cent of tickets to pre-season and regular-season games, inc...