Power rankings in February? What kind of crazy talk is that? Well, with Free Agency open and many of the league's top names already signed, fans have started to talk about how their team is going to line up against other teams around the league. It might seem early to think about power-ranking teams, but … Continue reading CFL Power Rankings – Offseason 2022
Tag: Free Agency
Jeremiah Masoli “Here To Win”
Jeremiah Masoli has officially been a member of the Ottawa Redblacks for a couple of days now, but the thrill has continued for fans through Free Agency. Numerous names have signed the dotted line and switched their allegiances to red and black, and after two seasons of bottom-of-the-barrel football, the focus has shifted to one … Continue reading Jeremiah Masoli “Here To Win”
Jake Wieneke Re-Signs With Alouettes
One of the biggest names in CFL Free Agency is off the board and back in the same city he has called home for his entire time in the league. The touchdown monster known as Jake Wieneke has been locked up by the Montreal Alouettes on a one-year contract with a value of $160,000 according … Continue reading Jake Wieneke Re-Signs With Alouettes
William Powell Returns to Redblacks
No contract can officially be signed until Tuesday afternoon, but it looks like the Ottawa Redblacks have added yet another free agent piece. They now add running back William Powell to a list that includes Jeremiah Masoli, Kwaku Boateng, Lorenzo Mauldin IV, Llevi Noel and Jaelon Acklin as players that will be wearing the red … Continue reading William Powell Returns to Redblacks
Duke Williams Re-Signs With Roughriders
It came right down to the wire with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Duke Williams. After spending a pair of seasons in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills, Williams made his return to the CFL in 2021 with the Roughriders where he was immediately productive. In just four games, he had 17 receptions for 285 yards … Continue reading Duke Williams Re-Signs With Roughriders
Redblacks Add Two More Impact Players
The big names keep coming off the board for the Ottawa Redblacks. After reportedly signing both Jeremiah Masoli and Kwaku Boateng on Friday, two more players have announced that they will be joining the Redblacks in 2022 via Twitter. Two former Tiger-Cats, defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin IV and receiver Jaelon Acklin posted on their personal … Continue reading Redblacks Add Two More Impact Players
Tiger-Cats Reportedly Add Micah Johnson
As Free Agency nears, another name has reportedly agreed to terms with a new team, this time, it's Micah Johnson and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats according to Farhan Lalji. The value of the contract is not yet known, but it will see Johnson in Hamilton for the 2022 season. Johnson had a slow season with the … Continue reading Tiger-Cats Reportedly Add Micah Johnson
Redblacks Reportedly Add Second Big Name In Boateng
It was a big day in RNation on Friday. Just hours after Justin Dunk reported that Jeremiah Masoli had decided to sign with the Ottawa Redblacks, Farhan Lalji dropped another big piece of news. Kwaku Boateng, who has spent his entire four-year career in Edmonton with the Elks has also agreed to terms with the … Continue reading Redblacks Reportedly Add Second Big Name In Boateng
Redblacks Reportedly Add Jeremiah Masoli
The Ottawa Redblacks have reportedly found their guy. According to Justin Dunk, Jeremiah Masoli has followed Shawn Burke to the nation's capital and will be joining the Redblacks for the 2022 season. The contract remains unofficial until Tuesday when Free Agency is set to open across the league, but the contract is expected to come … Continue reading Redblacks Reportedly Add Jeremiah Masoli
Why Dominique Davis Makes Sense for the Alouettes
When the Ottawa Redblacks released Dominique Davis earlier this offseason, many thought that he wouldn't be back in the league again for the 2022 season, but that doesn't appear like it will be the case after all. Davis signed a one-year contract with the Montreal Alouettes on Thursday evening, a move that has some fans … Continue reading Why Dominique Davis Makes Sense for the Alouettes