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CFL Teams Finalize Rosters, Featuring Former FCS Players

With the Canadian Football League (CFL) season on the horizon, all eight franchises have finalized their player rosters. A significant number of former Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) athletes have earned spots on these professional teams, bringing their collegiate experience to the competitive Canadian league.

This year's roster finalization saw a notable representation from various FCS institutions across all CFL teams. Players from a wide array of universities, such as Lehigh, Towson, North Dakota, and Eastern Washington, have successfully transitioned to the professional ranks. These athletes are poised to make an impact across the BC Lions, Edmonton Elks, Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Redblacks, and Montreal Alouettes, showcasing the talent pipeline from the FCS to the CFL.

The inclusion of these former FCS players underscores the diverse talent pool contributing to the CFL. Their journey from collegiate football to professional play exemplifies dedication and perseverance, providing a fresh dynamic to each team's lineup as they prepare for an exciting 2026 season.

The journey of these athletes reflects the power of ambition and the relentless pursuit of excellence. It demonstrates that with hard work and determination, individuals can achieve their aspirations, inspiring both current and future generations to strive for their highest potential, regardless of their starting point.