The trademark smile of Henry Burris was a little forced. The Stampeder QB, whose nickname is "Smiling Hank", still felt residual sting from his team's 27-24 loss to the Toronto Argonauts.
The Calgary Stampeders announced that non-import receiver Jabari Arthur has signed a practice roster agreement with the club. The club also released four players.
For DeVone Claybrooks to have to go from performer to cheerleader in a blink of an eye was as hard a task as running after the fleetest of quarterbacks.
Jeff Johnson's one-yard TD run with less than two minutes remaining rallied the Toronto Argonauts to an exciting 27-24 win over the Calgary Stampeders on Wednesday night.
Fresh off their first win of the season, Cleo Lemon leads the Toronto Argonauts into their home opener against the Calgary Stampeders in a Week one rematch.
While serving in Calgary's front office the last five years, Jim Barker came to realize something: If tailback Joffrey Reynolds runs for 100 yards, the Stampeders win.
CFL.ca's Jaime Stein & Mitch Ward debate which rookie CFL kicker is better: Calgary's Rob Maver or Toronto's Grant Shaw. Read their arguments and then have your say.
His first game back in Toronto could turn into his last one, if Mike Labinjo doesn't step things up Wednesday at the Rogers Centre according to Stamps coach John Hufnagel.
This week's marquee matchup between the Argonauts and Stampeders focuses on receivers Jeremaine Copeland and Nik Lewis who battle on Wednesday night in Toronto.
Following the Stampeders win in Hamilton on Saturday, Marc Calixte headed to nearby Niagara Falls for an evening with his family, and a reminder of what's truly important.
Rob Maver showed poise beyond his years, kicking three field goals, including a 23-yarder in the final minute to give the Calgary Stampeders a 23-22 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
After a near perfect start to his CFL career in Week 1, Stamps kicker Rob Maver is ready to head into Hamilton and face the man he replaced as Calgary's kicker.
The Stampeders kick off a unique eastern road trip this weekend in Hamilton. They'll open against the Tiger-Cats on Saturday and then play the Argonauts just four days later in Toronto.
Ken-Yon Rambo was a limited participant in practice in recent weeks as he finished rehabbing his surgically repaired knee. Yesterday he decided it was time to take a step foward.
The opening week of the 2010 season presented highlights and heroics from veteran stars and rookies alike. Re-live the opening weekend of the season in CFL Replay.
Rob Maver hit five field goals as the Stampeders defeated the Argonauts 30-16 in the back half of the Rona Canada Day Kickoff double header on Thursday night.
He's loud. He's quiet. He's shy. He's outgoing. He's Geronimo Jones. Simon Sleepwalker. Lewis Mangenius. Nikelo Dymes. Whatever you call him Nik Lewis is a great football player.
Stamps fans will have to get used to some new faces in positions where they'd seen the same players for years but Head Coach John Hufnagel is confident going in to 2010.
Rob Cote has plenty of reasons to smile these days. First he graduated from the University of Calgary and now he has nailed down the starting fullback job with the Stampeders.
Ron Kelly made the leap. For those aging, ex-university players still chasing their pro football dreams, the 26-year-old receiver has demonstrated the CFL is attainable.
Stampeder defensive lineman Charleston Hughes is ready for the 2010 regular season to begin so he can get back to doing what he does best: terrorizing opposing QBs.
Jermaine Jackson knows there is no replacing someone like Jeremaine Copeland, but the 6-foot-2 Stampeder slotback is out to prove he can be a big-time player for the team.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders' tale of the tailbacks is still unfolding as incumbent, Wes Cates, is being challenged primarily by Hugh Charles for the riders running back spot.
The education, Milt Collins is quickly finding out, just never seems to end. He is being groomed as a combination linebacker-defensive back, a melding of speed and aggressiveness in one 6'1", 182-lbs. package.
Its first-round choice, fifth overall in the 2010 Canadian Football League draft Rob Maver versus the second-overall choice in 2007, Warren Kean for the kicking job in Calgary.
Day #2 of CFL training camp is in the books and CFL.ca brings you up to speed on what transpired in the Western Division. The battle for DE in Regina led to a couple of injuries.
Day #1 of CFL training camp is in the books and CFL.ca brings you up to speed on what transpired in the Western Division. Things were heated in BC with a couple of camp fights.