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CBC News | Football News
Somewhere around the start of the second quarter in Saturday's CFL clash between the B.C. Lions and the host Hamilton Tiger-Cats, fans may be able to tell how things are going to turn out in the long run.
The visiting Calgary Stampeders earned a 38-33 win Friday against the Edmonton Eskimos, avenging their loss in the opener of their home-and-home series on Monday.
Buffalo Bills left tackle Jason Peters decided on Friday to end his holdout for a new contract and return to the team.
Montreal Alouettes star running back Avon Cobourne is questionable for Sunday's home matchup against the rival Toronto Argonauts after injuring his right ankle in last week's win over B.C.
Running back Kenton Keith, who starred with the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 2002 to 2006, reportedly is drawing interest from four CFL teams, with Toronto making the biggest push for the former Indianapolis Colt.
The New York Giants began defence of their Super Bowl championship with a coldly efficient 16-7 defeat of the visiting Washington Redskins in the NFL's 2008 season opener on Thursday night.
Canadian Football Hall of Famer Earl Lunsford, known as the first player "to run for a mile," died at his home Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas. He was 74.
Offensive tackle William Anderson reached terms Thursday on a three-year, $11-million US contract with the Baltimore Ravens.
BC Place Stadium is getting a $65-million interior upgrade in time for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver.
Newly signed Detroit Lions running back Rudi Johnson has accused Tatum Bell, the man he replaced, of being a thief.
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