The BC Lions will face their stiffest test of the season on Friday night, as they get set to battle an improving defence and the hottest quarterback in the league.
In a week filled with headlines, CFL.ca's Matthew Cauz has opted to focus on the men behind the man - the many QBs that have played backup to Anthony Calvillo.
After missing the last two weeks with an injury, last season's leading receiver Jamel Richardson is looking likely to return when the Als kickoff Labour Day Weekend.
Following their last-second win over the Bombers on Friday night, the BC Lions are already getting ready for their important matchup with the Alouettes.
Henry Burris and Anthony Calvillo are ready to clash for the second time this year after the two combined for 734 yards and 7 touchdowns back in July at Ivor Wynne.
On the day of his 40th birthday, Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo continues to leave fans from coast-to-coast in awe, explains CFL.ca's Rick Moffat.
All eyes are on two running backs tonight as the Cory Boyd era begins in Edmonton and Victor Anderson makes his first start for the Montreal Alouettes.
Despite the numerous injuries to key players in the Montreal offence, their leader – Anthony Calvillo – still believes the unit is a force to be reckoned with.
CFL.ca's Rick Moffat looks at the Montreal return game, where Bo Bowling had a career day for the Als returning punts in their last win against the Bombers.
Jamel Richardson’s two touchdown receptions along with Sean Whyte's four field goals lifted the Montreal Alouettes to a 36-26 win over Winnipeg Friday night.
After being a few rungs down Montreal’s depth chart since breaking into the CFL in 2010, Brandon London is suddenly one of Anthony Calvillo’s go-to receivers.
Jamel Richardson said winning was higher on his priority list than numbers and he delivered, with two huge plays that helped lift his club over their East Division rivals.
After a sell-out crowd packed Canad Inns a week before, Anthony Calvillo is expecting another raucous gathering of Bombers fans when he and the Als come to town Friday.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats put up 32 first half points and held off a second half Montreal surge to defeat the Alouettes 39-24 at Ivor Wynne Stadium Saturday night.
With what must surely be the title of his memoirs some day, Marc Trestman recently described the CFL game as “a race for 57 minutes then three minutes of heart ache.”
Anthony Calvillo and the Als are looking to build on last week's win over Winnipeg as they host the Calgary Stampeders in the first rematch of the 2012 season.