It’s a group of athletes that most football fans don’t notice until something goes tremendously well, or horribly wrong. In the case of the Toronto Argonauts, the punt and kickoff coverage units were noticed often early in the season, but not for the reasons they’d have preferred. Special teams coverage is one of the most […] The post Hogan: Unsung Heroes Stepping Up appeared … [Read more...] about Hogan: Unsung Heroes Stepping Up
Double Blue Sign Trio of Americans
TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts Football Club announced today that the team has signed American WR Tyler Kahmann, American DB Nic Toomer, and American OL Josh Donovan. Kahmann, 6’3″/206lbs, signed with the Indianapolis Colts in May as an undrafted free agent and was released late last month. The Kansas native played three seasons at Emporia State […] The post Double Blue Sign … [Read more...] about Double Blue Sign Trio of Americans
Hogan: Brown Fitting in Nicely
Spencer Brown was at home in Birmingham, Alabama on August 5 when the phone rang. The running back had left the Edmonton Elks, where he had been on the practice roster, to return south of the Mason-Dixon line to tend to a personal matter. On the other end of the line was John Murphy, the […] The post Hogan: Brown Fitting in Nicely appeared first on Toronto Argonauts. … [Read more...] about Hogan: Brown Fitting in Nicely
MLSE and Buffalo Bills Announce Partnership to Engage Canadian Fans and Grow the Game of Football
The first-of-its-kind partnership includes merchandise and activation opportunities across the Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Raptors, Toronto FC and other MLSE properties As the Buffalo Bills kicked off their 2025-26 season earlier this week, the Bills and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) announced today that they have entered into a multi-faceted partnership to … [Read more...] about MLSE and Buffalo Bills Announce Partnership to Engage Canadian Fans and Grow the Game of Football
Hogan: Celebrating John Candy
It’s been 31 years since comedic icon John Candy died, a heart attack claiming the lovable actor while on a movie set in Mexico. He was only 43 years old, his death coming shortly after learning majority owner Bruce McNall was going to sell Candy’s beloved Toronto Argonauts. To those who remember Candy’s three-year tenure […] The post Hogan: Celebrating John Candy appeared … [Read more...] about Hogan: Celebrating John Candy