List of Canadian Football League seasons
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This is a list of Canadian Football League
(CFL) seasons, including seasons in Canadian football prior to the CFL's founding in 1958
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| 1957 in Canadian football
| 1961 CFL season
| 1962 CFL season
| 1963 CFL season
| 1964 CFL season
| 1965 CFL season
| 1966 CFL season
| 1967 CFL season
| 1968 CFL season
| 1969 CFL season
| 1971 CFL season
| 1972 CFL season
| 1973 CFL season
| 1974 CFL season
| 1975 CFL season
| 1976 CFL season
| 1977 CFL season
| 1978 CFL season
| 1979 CFL season
| 1981 CFL season
| 1982 CFL season
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| 1986 CFL season
| 1987 CFL season
| 1988 CFL season
| 1989 CFL season
| 1991 CFL season
| 1992 CFL season
| 1993 CFL season
| 1994 CFL season
| 1995 CFL season
| 1996 CFL season
| 1997 CFL season
| 1998 CFL season
| 1999 CFL season
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Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League or CFL is a professional sports league located in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football, a form of gridiron football closely related to American football....
(CFL) seasons, including seasons in Canadian football prior to the CFL's founding in 1958
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1900s
1900 in Canadian football1900 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1901:The ORFU prohibited the use of CIRFU players and the CRU stated that players must block with their bodies and not hold opponents with their arms or hands.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1901 in Canadian football
1901 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1901:The ORFU stated that all players must sign amateur cards. CRU rules that the ball was to be placed on the ground in line with the front foot of the Scrimmage before the lines could come together...
| 1902 in Canadian football
1902 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1902:The Hamilton Tigers ceased operations after one game, citing poor player turnout and a lack of ticket revenue. Consequently, Toronto Argonauts and Ottawa Rough Riders were the only two teams to play in the Ontario Rugby Football Union this season.-Final regular...
| 1903 in Canadian football
1903 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1903:The ORFU adopted the Burnside Rules which reduced teams to 12 men per side, put into play the Snap-Back system of moving the ball, required the offensive team to gain 10 yards on three downs, abolished the Throw-In from the sidelines, permitted only six men on the...
| 1904 in Canadian football
1904 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1904:The value of a Try was increased to five points and Goals from a Try was reduced to one point in the ORFU...
| 1905 in Canadian football
1905 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1905:The Intercollegiate and Quebec Unions refused the Burnside Rules. For championship games, the CRU ruled the teams would use QRFU rules for the first half and the intercollegiate rules for the second half....
| 1906 in Canadian football
1906 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1906:Specifications were first made for the size of football, where the ball had to be 11 inches long, 23 inches in circumference and 13 3/4 ounces in weight....
| 1907 in Canadian football
1907 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1907:The Interprovincial Rugby Football Union grew out of an amalgamation between the Hamilton Tigers and the Toronto Argonauts of the ORFU and the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Montreal Foot Ball Club of the QRFU on September 13. As a result of Ottawa and Montreal...
| 1908 in Canadian football
1908 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1908:The Calgary City Rugby Foot-ball Club was re-organized as the Tigers on August 27 and adopted yellow and black as the team colours....
| 1909 in Canadian football
1909 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1909:Lord Earl Grey, the Governor General of Canada, donated a trophy to be awarded for the Dominion Football Championship of Canada. Only teams registered with the Canadian Rugby Union were eligible to compete for the trophy...
1910s
1910 in Canadian football1910 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1910:The Regina Rugby Club was formed on September 13 at the Regina City Hall and adopted the colours of old gold and purple. Regina played the Moose Jaw Tigers in its first game on October 1 at the Moose Jaw Baseball Grounds, with the Tigers winning 16–6.On September 22,...
| 1911 in Canadian football
1911 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1911:Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Unions formed the Western Canada Rugby Football Union on October 21. The Regina Rugby Club changed its colours to blue and white. Winnipeg realtor Hugo Ross donated the championship trophy bearing his name; he subsequently drowned...
| 1912 in Canadian football
1912 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1912:The Regina Rugby Club adopted the colours of the Canadian contingent in the Spanish-American War – red and black.The Hamilton Alerts were suspended by the ORFU on November 23 for flaunting the authority of the Union. The Toronto Rowing and Athletic Club had protested...
| 1913 in Canadian football
1913 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1913:The Hamilton Tigers played four exhibition matches in Western Canada, defeating Winnipeg 26–1, Regina 26–4, Moose Jaw 25–1 and Calgary 19–2. This is the first documented East-West series of games....
| 1914 in Canadian football
1914 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1914:The remnants of the Hamilton Alerts operated separately from any Union for several seasons before fading from the scene....
| 1915 in Canadian football
1915 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1915:On November 6, 1915, a game won by the Toronto Argonauts 19–15 over the Ottawa Rough Riders was called was called because of darkness and protested by Ottawa...
| 1919 in Canadian football
1919 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1919:Regular season play resumed following World War I.No playoff games were held in the east because of a rules dispute with the CRU in the West, lack of interest in the East and student studies to the Intercollegiate Union which were deemed more important.-Final regular...
1920s
1920 in Canadian football1920 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1920:CIRFU and IRFU adopted a four-yard Interference rule while the CRU opted for three yards of Interference.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1921 in Canadian football
1921 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1921:Western Canada Rugby Football Union joined the CRU and challenged for the Grey Cup. The Edmonton Eskimos became the first Western team to play in a Grey Cup game, but lost to the Toronto Argonauts 23–0....
| 1922 in Canadian football
1922 in Canadian football
-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points*Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs-ORFU Final:*Queen's advances to the East Final....
| 1923 in Canadian football
1923 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1923:Calgary Tigers renamed the 50th Battalion.Queen's defeats Regina 54–0 as Queen's scored a record nine touchdowns on December 1.Edmonton withdrew from competition.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1924 in Canadian football
1924 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1924:Coach Bill Hughes of Queen's introduced the use of films as a coaching technique.The numbering of players, although used for years, was made compulsory.The Regina Rugby Club became the Regina Roughriders....
| 1925 in Canadian football
1925 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1925:McGill coach Frank Shaughnessy introduced the huddle system to Canadian football. It was at first called the Conference System.Calgary 50th Battalion became the Tigers.The Ottawa Rough Riders club changed its name to the Senators....
| 1926 in Canadian football
1926 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1926:The British Columbia Rugby Football Union was formed on September 1.-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points...
| 1927 in Canadian football
1927 in Canadian football
-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points*Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs-Western Finals:...
| 1928 in Canadian football
1928 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1928:The Tri-City Rugby Football Union was formed on August 25 and consisted of Moose Jaw, Regina and Winnipeg. The Union disbanded the following year because of travel expenses...
| 1929 in Canadian football
1929 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1929:CRU adopted use of the forward pass on a limited basis in Junior, Interscholastic, Western Canada Rugby Union, Western Intercollegiate Union and the Grey Cup final....
1930s
1930 in Canadian football1930 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1930:The Winnipeg Winnipegs Rugby Football Club was formed on June 10 and adopted the colours of green and white.On September 29 in the first game played in Canada under floodlights, the Hamilton Tigers defeated the University of British Columbia in an exhibition game at...
| 1931 in Canadian football
1931 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1931:The Ottawa Senators reverted back to the name "Ottawa Rough Riders."The Canadian Rugby Union approved the forward pass for all leagues and the first TD pass in Grey Cup history was a Warren Stevens to Kenny Grant play in Montreal's 22–0 win over Regina.Convert...
| 1932 in Canadian football
1932 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1932:The Calgary Altomah-Tigers became the Altomahs.Winnipeg and St. John's amalgamated to field a stronger team, and adopted the colours of blue and gold.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1933 in Canadian football
1933 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1933:The Toronto Argonauts lost their first two games of the season, only to storm back and win eight straight, including their first Grey Cup win in 12 years.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1934 in Canadian football
1934 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1934:Eastern Intercollegiate Union formally withdrew from Grey Cup competition.The horn was introduced to officiating.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1935 in Canadian football
1935 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1935:The Winnipeg 'Pegs became the first Western Canadian team to win the Grey Cup by defeating the Hamilton Tigers, 18–12, in Hamilton.The Calgary franchise became known as the "Bronks"....
| 1936 in Canadian football
1936 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1936:Teams from the WIFU and IRFU are restricted to a maximum of five imports and players who had lived in Canada for one full year were eligible to play in the Grey Cup game. The WIFU was formed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Calgary Bronks, and the Regina...
| 1937 in Canadian football
1937 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1937:The Quebec Rugby Football Union began to compete for the Grey Cup.-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points...
| 1938 in Canadian football
1938 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1938:The Edmonton Eskimos joined the WIFU and adopted the colours of blue and white. The Eskimos eventually withdrew from the union in 1940.The Quebec Rugby Football Union discontinued their competition of the Grey Cup....
| 1939 in Canadian football
1939 in Canadian football
-Regular season, final standings:Column headings: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points*Bold text indicates team reached the playoffs.-Semifinals:-Finals:...
1940s
1940 in Canadian football1940 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1940:The only two-game total point series in Grey Cup history was played between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers....
| 1941 in Canadian football
1941 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1941:The Calgary Bronks left the WIFU and the Vancouver Grizzlies joined.The IRFU was renamed to Eastern Canada Union for one season. The Hamilton Tigers did not participate in the Eastern Canada Union, due to World War II and the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers of the ORFU...
| 1942 in Canadian football
1942 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1942:The WIFU and the IRFU suspended operations for the duration of World War II.-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points...
| 1943 in Canadian football
1943 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1943:The WIFU and the IRFU suspended operations for the duration of World War II.-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points...
| 1944 in Canadian football
1944 in Canadian football
-Canadian football news in 1944:The WIFU and the IRFU suspended operations for the duration of World War II.-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points...
| 1945 in Canadian football
1945 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1945:On Friday, September 28, the Calgary Bronks changed their name to the Calgary Stampeders and rejoin the WIFU with blue and gold colours.The IRFU would resume play, but the WIFU still suspended operations....
| 1946 in Canadian football
1946 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1946:The WIFU resumed play for the first time since 1942. The IRFU increased their season play from 6 games to 12 games, per team....
| 1947 in Canadian football
1947 in Canadian football
-Final regular season standings:Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points*Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.-SEMI-FINALS:*Hamilton advances to the ORFU Final....
| 1948 in Canadian football
1948 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1948:The WIFU increased their games from 8 to 12 games per team.The Hamilton Tigers, formerly of the IRFU joined the ORFU, and the Hamilton Wildcats joined the IRFU on Friday, April 9....
| 1949 in Canadian football
1949 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1949:The Edmonton Eskimos rejoined with the WIFU and adopted the colours of gold and green. WIFU games were extended to 14 games, per team.Wearing helmets became compulsory with the two unions...
1950s
1950 in Canadian football1950 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1950:The Hamilton Tigers and the Hamilton Wildcats merged to form the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Regina franchise officially changed their name to become the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday, April 1....
| 1951 in Canadian football
1951 in Canadian football
-Canadian football news in 1951:The BC Lions were formed in January at the Arctic Club in Vancouver; however, the franchise would begin play at the start of the 1954 season.E. Kent Philips of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, was appointed WIFU Commissioner...
| 1952 in Canadian football
1952 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1952:The Canadian Rugby Union received television revenue for the first time when it was paid $7,500 by CBC for the rights to televise the Grey Cup game...
| 1953 in Canadian football
1953 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1953:The Canadian Rugby Union was paid in total of $20,500 by three television stations for the rights to show the Grey Cup game live....
| 1954 in Canadian football
1954 in Canadian football
The 1954 season of Canadian football is widely considered to be the first season of the modern era of Canadian football, although the Canadian Football League would not be officially founded for another four years.-Canadian Football News in 1954:...
| 1955 in Canadian football
1955 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1955:The IRFU allowed the third place team to qualify for a playoff berth.The Ontario Rugby Football Union withdrew from Grey Cup competition....
| 1956 in Canadian football
1956 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1956:On Sunday, January 22, the Canadian Football Council was formed in Winnipeg and the national negotiation list was introduced. G. Sydney Halter, QC was named as the Canadian Football Council Commissioner....
| 1957 in Canadian football
1957 in Canadian football
-Canadian Football News in 1957:The Canadian Football Council allowed interference to be legal up to third 5-yard stripe by eligible blockers.The 45th annual Grey Cup game was televised live from coast to coast in Canada for the first time...
1960s
1960 CFL season1960 CFL season
The 1960 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 7th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 3rd Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1960:...
| 1961 CFL season
1961 CFL season
The 1961 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 8th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 4th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1961:...
| 1962 CFL season
1962 CFL season
The 1962 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 9th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 5th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1962:The Canadian Football Hall of Fame was established in Hamilton....
| 1963 CFL season
1963 CFL season
The 1963 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 10th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 6th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1963:...
| 1964 CFL season
1964 CFL season
The 1964 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 11th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 7th Canadian Football League season.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1965 CFL season
1965 CFL season
The 1965 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 12th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 8th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1965:...
| 1966 CFL season
1966 CFL season
The 1966 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 13th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 9th Canadian Football League season .-CFL news in 1966:...
| 1967 CFL season
1967 CFL season
The 1967 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 14th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 10th Canadian Football League season.-CFL news in 1967:...
| 1968 CFL season
1968 CFL season
The 1968 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 15th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 11th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1968:J.G...
| 1969 CFL season
1969 CFL season
The 1969 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 16th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it was officially the 12th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1969:...
1970s
1970 CFL season1970 CFL season
The 1970 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 17th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 13th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1970:...
| 1971 CFL season
1971 CFL season
The 1971 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the eighteenth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it was officially the fourteenth Canadian Football League season.-CFL News for 1971:...
| 1972 CFL season
1972 CFL season
The 1972 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 19th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 15th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1972:...
| 1973 CFL season
1973 CFL season
The 1973 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 20th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 16th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1973:...
| 1974 CFL season
1974 CFL season
The 1974 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 21st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 17th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1974:...
| 1975 CFL season
1975 CFL season
The 1975 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 22nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 18th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1975:...
| 1976 CFL season
1976 CFL season
The 1976 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 23rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 19th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1976:...
| 1977 CFL season
1977 CFL season
The 1977 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 24th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 20th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1977:...
| 1978 CFL season
1978 CFL season
The 1978 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 25th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 21st Canadian Football League season.-Final regular season standings:...
| 1979 CFL season
1979 CFL season
The 1979 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 26th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 22nd Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1979:...
1980s
1980 CFL season1980 CFL season
The 1980 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 27th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 23rd Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1980:...
| 1981 CFL season
1981 CFL season
The 1981 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 28th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 24th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1981:...
| 1982 CFL season
1982 CFL season
The 1982 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 29th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 25th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1982:After the 1981 season the Montreal Alouettes folded...
| 1983 CFL season
1983 CFL season
The 1983 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 30th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 26th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1983:...
| 1984 CFL season
1984 CFL season
The 1984 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 31st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 27th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1984:...
| 1985 CFL season
1985 CFL season
The 1985 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 32nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 28th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1985:...
| 1986 CFL season
1986 CFL season
The 1986 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 33rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 29th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1986:...
| 1987 CFL season
1987 CFL season
The 1987 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 34th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 30th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1987:...
| 1988 CFL season
1988 CFL season
The 1988 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 35th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 31st Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1988:...
| 1989 CFL season
1989 CFL season
The 1989 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 36th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 32nd Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1989:...
1990s
1990 CFL season1990 CFL season
The 1990 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 37th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 33rd Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1990:J...
| 1991 CFL season
1991 CFL season
The 1991 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 38th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 34th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1991:...
| 1992 CFL season
1992 CFL season
-1992 CFL Awards:*CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Doug Flutie , Calgary Stampeders*CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Ray Elgaard , Saskatchewan Roughriders*CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Willie Pless , Edmonton Eskimos...
| 1993 CFL season
1993 CFL season
The 1993 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 40th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 36th Canadian Football League season.-CFL news in 1993:...
| 1994 CFL season
1994 CFL season
The 1994 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 41st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 37th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1994:...
| 1995 CFL season
1995 CFL season
The 1995 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 42nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 38th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1995:...
| 1996 CFL season
1996 CFL season
The 1996 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 43rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 39th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1996:...
| 1997 CFL season
1997 CFL season
The 1997 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 44th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 40th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 1997:...
| 1998 CFL season
1998 CFL season
-1998 CFL Awards:*CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Mike Pringle , Montreal Alouettes*CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Mike Morreale , Hamilton Tiger-Cats*CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Joe Montford , Hamilton Tiger-Cats...
| 1999 CFL season
1999 CFL season
-1999 CFL Awards:*CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Danny McManus , Hamilton Tiger-Cats*CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Mike O'Shea , Toronto Argonauts*CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Calvin Tiggle , Hamilton Tiger-Cats...
2000s
2000 CFL season2000 CFL season
-2000 CFL Awards:*CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Dave Dickenson , Calgary Stampeders*CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Sean Millington , BC Lions*CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Joe Montford , Hamilton Tiger-Cats...
| 2001 CFL season
2001 CFL season
The 2001 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 48th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 44th Canadian Football League season.-CFL news in 2001:...
| 2002 CFL season
2002 CFL season
The 2002 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 49th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 45th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 2002:...
| 2003 CFL season
2003 CFL season
The 2003 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 50th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 46th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 2003:...
| 2004 CFL season
2004 CFL season
The 2004 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 51st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 47th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 2004:...
| 2005 CFL season
2005 CFL season
The 2005 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 52nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 48th Canadian Football League season.-CFL News in 2005:...
| 2006 CFL season
2006 CFL season
-2006 Rogers CFL Awards:* CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Geroy Simon , BC Lions* CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Brent Johnson , BC Lions* CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Brent Johnson , BC Lions...
| 2007 CFL season
2007 CFL season
The 2007 CFL season was the 54th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it was the 50th season of the league, and many special events were held to commemorate the event. Regular-season play began on June 28, 2007 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario and concluded on...
| 2008 CFL season
2008 CFL season
The 2008 CFL season was the 55th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it was the 51st season for the league. It was also the first CFL season in which all of the league's regular season and post-season games, including the Grey Cup game, were aired on TSN. This meant the CFL...
| 2009 CFL season
2009 CFL season
The 2009 CFL season was the 56th season of modern professional Canadian football. Officially, it was the 52nd season of the Canadian Football League. The Montreal Alouettes won the 97th Grey Cup on November 29 with a last second 28–27 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders...