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The CFL will look a little bit more like the NFL going forward. Several major changes to the way the game will be played have been announced.
The Canadian Football League just reportedly took a major step towards looking more like the NFL with its latest rules decision. On Monday, our friends to the north in the CFL decided to make some changes to their game in an effort to make it more entertaining for the casual football viewer — which
Football executives, players and fans in Manitoba are reacting to the announcement by the CFL of major changes the league hopes will make the game more entertaining for fans — including a shortened field and a modification of that Canadian quirk,
The league’s rule changes, including resizing the length of playing fields to meet NFL standards, dilutes the unique character of Canadian football
From the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the Manitoba Bisons, right down to high school, football in Manitoba is bracing for a whole new game
The league unveiled a two-part plan Monday that will be phased in over two years and not only alter the way the game is played, but also how it looks.
Canadian Football League Commissioner Stewart Johnston announced major changes to the league Monday, calling them a bold step to “elevate the action” and improve the fan experience. The updates, revealed at a press conference and through a promotional video,
The Canadian Football League announced on Monday that major changes will be coming to the field of play beginning with the 2026 and 2027 seasons.
The CFL's rule changes are a bold series of moves, aimed at juicing the action and attracting new fans to a league in which only two of nine teams – Winnipeg and Saskatchewan – turned a profit last season.
The Canadian Football League has announced sweeping rule changes set to take effect in two phases across 2026 and 2027.