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Author: Don Brennan
Publication Date: April 29, 2026 - 11:50
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Why did the Ottawa Redblacks leave the CFL draft barking gleefully about their haul?
April 29, 2026
The Ottawa Redblacks walked away from the 2026 CFL draft on Tuesday night with a bunch of “dogs.” Tough, relentless, win-at-all-cost players. “We want to play on the edge at all times,” said Chad Hudson, the Redblacks director of Canadian scouting and football analytics. “And this crew of guys is that, through and through. “I […]
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