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The CFL is recognizing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Week 17 with all nine CFL teams featuring Indigenous-themed logos created by local artists.
The Canadian Football League’s nine member clubs will proudly wear Indigenous-designed logos to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation during its Week 17 slate of games.
The Canadian Football League (CFL) has partnered with Pro Football Focus (PFF) to shine the spotlight on the league’s world-class players and action on the field.
The CFL has entered into a partnership with sports analytics company Pro Football Focus, the league announced Tuesday.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have a new Indigenous logo that will be featured at their upcoming home game. In Week 17 of the CFL season, the Roughriders will debut the new Indigenous logo against ...
TORONTO - The CFL has entered into a partnership with sports analytics company Pro Football Focus, the league announced Tuesday.
Over the past two weeks, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have prioritized shoring up their defense, adding linebacker Aaron Hansford and defensive back Avery Young.
The Montreal Alouettes will wear a Mohawk-designed logo for their Truth and Reconciliation game, featuring a dreamcatcher with a 12-pointed star.
The CFL team logos will look different in Week 17 as the league recognizes a good cause. Each team will have an Indigenous-themed logo for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.