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EDMONTON For the first time in 18 months, the Canadian Football League (CFL) is back in Edmonton with the Elks training camp underway. The Elks took to the field Sunday to start this season’s training camp, marking the first time the players have touched CFL turf since losing to the Hamilton Tiger Cats at the Eastern Final in November of 2019. “We’re excited,” said Vontage Diggs, Elks linebacker. “We’re just super excited to be here doing what we love.” While there have been changes to the lineup since last season, Edmonton Elks quarterback Trevor Harris said the team is ready for the season ahead.
Argonauts sign six-time All-Star Hughes
The Toronto Argonauts significantly upgraded their defensive line on Thursday, signing CFL veterans Charleston Hughes and Cordarro Law.
The Canadian Press Charleston Hughes , Saskatchewan Roughriders
TORONTO The Toronto Argonauts significantly upgraded their defensive line on Thursday, signing CFL veterans Charleston Hughes and Cordarro Law.
The 37-year-old Hughes was released by the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Wednesday when the two sides couldn t come to terms on a deal ahead of the start of free agency next week. He signed a two-year deal with Toronto.
Hughes has led the league in sacks each of the past four seasons.
Toronto Argonauts continue busy week by signing two sack specialists
Calgary Stampeders quarterback Nick Arbuckle (9) attempts to throw the ball under pressure from Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive lineman Charleston Hughes (39) during first half CFL action in Regina on Saturday, July 6, 2019. The Calgary Stampeders defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 37-10. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Matt Smith February 04, 2021 - 1:15 PM
TORONTO - The Toronto Argonauts significantly upgraded their defensive line on Thursday, signing CFL veterans Charleston Hughes and Cordarro Law.
The 37-year-old Hughes was released by the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Wednesday when the two sides couldn t come to terms on a deal ahead of the start of free agency next week. He signed a two-year deal with Toronto.
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