As of December 23, 2024, the Canadian Football League (CFL) has seen several notable developments:
Player Movements:
Garrett Shrader Signs with BC Lions: Former Syracuse Orange quarterback Garrett Shrader has joined the BC Lions. Known for his dual-threat capabilities, Shrader amassed significant yardage seeand touchdowns during his collegiate career. He underwent a procedure on his throwing arm in November 2023 and is now set to bring his versatility to the Lions, who aim to improve on their 9-9 record from last season.
Cody Fajardo Traded to Edmonton Elks: The Montreal Alouettes traded quarterback Cody Fajardo to the Edmonton Elks in exchange for McLeod Bethel-Thompson. This move reflects strategic adjustments by both teams as they prepare for the upcoming season.
League Developments:
Commissioner Randy Ambrosie to Retire: After a seven-year tenure, CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie has announced his intention to retire in 2025. His leadership has been marked by significant accomplishments, and the search for his successor is underway.
2024 CFL Awards: The league recently honored outstanding performances:
Brady Oliveira: The Winnipeg Blue Bombers star secured both the Most Outstanding Player and Most Outstanding Canadian awards, highlighting his exceptional contributions this season.
Jason Maas: Head coach of the Montreal Alouettes, Maas was named Coach of the Year after leading the team to a league-best 12-5-1 record and the top spot in the East Division for the first time since 2012.
Notable Events:
Prince Harry’s Appearance at Grey Cup: Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the Grey Cup in Toronto on November 17, 2024, to promote the 2025 Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver and Whistler. This marked his first time attending the CFL’s championship game.
Streaker Incident at Grey Cup: During the Grey Cup championship game between the Toronto Argonauts and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, a naked woman disrupted the event by streaking across the field in the fourth quarter at BC Place Stadium. The incident elicited mixed reactions from the 52,000 attendees.
These developments highlight the dynamic nature of the CFL as it transiti
ons into the 2025 season.