Toronto Argonauts, CFL and Shedeur Sanders
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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 Browns QB.
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Argonauts defensive end Andrew Chatfield Jr. leading CFL in sacksDefensive end Andrew Chatfield Jr. has been a bright light in what's been a tough start for the Toronto Argonauts.
There was no stopping Bo Levi Mitchell and Kenny Lawler on Friday night as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats came out of Toronto with a 51-38 win.
Former Ithaca Bomber safety, Derek Slywka made headlines after his impressive performance in Toronto’s week 4 game against the Ottawa Redblack.
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Tiger-Cats beat Argonauts 51-38 as Bo Levi Mitchell throws five touchdownsBo Levi Mitchell and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats continue their mastery of the Toronto Argonauts. Mitchell threw five touchdown passes as Hamilton defeated Toronto 51-38 on Friday night. The win was the Ticats’ fourth straight against the Argos and Mitchell improved to 16-2 all-time versus the defending Grey Cup champions.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown is fighting for his NFL future after a tough injury comeback, but the Toronto Argonauts are quietly preparing a Canadian homecoming if things don’t work out in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles feature one Canadian star who, if he wants, could one day return home. The Canadian Football League's teams gain negotiating rights for players in other leagues, and the Toronto Argonauts snagged the rights of the Eagles' Sydney Brown. Brown is a native of London, Ontario.
TORONTO – If the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ Week 4 win was all about their defence, their Week 5 result over the Toronto Argonauts was certainly all about their high-powered offence. A productive display by Bo Levi Mitchell and Kenny Lawler in particular pushed the Ticats to a 51-38 victory over their rivals on Friday night.