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 | Argos extend Miles, Austin's contract The Toronto Argonauts announced Friday that the  team has  given wide receiver Tony Miles a contract extension through the 2007  season.  As per  team  policy,  financial terms  of  the  deal were  not disclosed.  Last  season Miles  started every...
 
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 | Blue Bombers name Doug Berry head coach The  Winnipeg  Blue  Bombers  announced Thursday that Doug Berry will be the team's new head coach.  The  30-year-old  Berry served  as an  assistant coach  with the East Division champion  Montreal  Alouettes for the  last seven  seasons and will...
 
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 | Eskimos acquire QB McManus from Tiger-Cats Cats ===  Hamilton,  ON  (My Sportsbook) - The  2005 Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos acquired  quarterback  Danny McManus  on Friday  in a  trade with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Eskimos also received offensive lineman Tim Bakker, defensive b...
 
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 | Fleming's overtime field goal lifts Edmonton to Grey Cup title Sean Fleming kicked a 36-yard field goal in overtime  to lead  the Edmonton Eskimos past the Montreal Alouettes, 38-35, in the 93rd Grey Cup at B.C. Place.  Ricky  Ray,  the  Grey Cup  MVP,  finished  35-of-45  for  359 yards  and  two touchdowns ...
 
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 | Fleming's overtime field goal lifts Edmonton to Grey Cup Sean Fleming kicked a 36-yard field goal in overtime  to lead  the Edmonton Eskimos past the Montreal Alouettes, 38-35, in the 93rd Grey Cup at B.C. Place.  Ricky  Ray,  the  Grey Cup  MVP,  finished  35-of-45  for  359 yards  and  two touchdowns ...
 
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 | CFL Previews - Week 23 (November 27th) Week 23 (November 27th) ***                            From The My Sportsbook                           By Fred Williams, CFL Editor EDMONTON ESKIMOS (13-7) VS. MONTREAL ALOUETTES (12-8) DATE & TIME: Sunday, November 27, 6 p.m. (et). GAME  NO...
 
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 | Around the CFL: Montreal is for real Make no mistake, the Montreal Alouettes are back in the Grey Cup thanks to their defense.  The Alouettes will battle the Edmonton Eskimos for the CFL championship Sunday at  B.C. Place. It's the third time in four years these two teams will meet i...
 
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 | Allen voted CFL's outstanding player Quarterback Damon  Allen  of the  Toronto Argonauts  has  been named the  CFL 2005 Outstanding  Player of the Year after receiving 59 of the 62 first-place votes.  The 42-year-old Allen was 352-of-549 for 5,082 yards, eclipsing the 5,000 mark for ...
 
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 | Stegall to return to Blue Bombers Winnipeg   Blue   Bombers  star   wide receiver  Milt Stegall announced that he will return to the team next season.  Stegall has spent all 11 of his years in the CFL with the Blue Bombers. "We  are  extremely pleased  to  have  a  player  with Mi...
 
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 | Calgary extends contract of head coach Higgins The  Calgary Stampeders have given head coach Tom  Higgins a  multi-year  contract extension  after  he led  the  team to  a remarkable turnaround this past season.  Calgary had a losing record for three straight years, including a 4-14 mark in 20...
 
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 | Around the CFL: Week 22 26 West Division semifinal win over Calgary on Sunday, Edmonton head coach Danny Maciocia announced this
 
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