CFL Roundup: Rourke, Mitchell Named All-Stars; Elks Extend Ford Through 2027

The Canadian Football League (CFL) is gearing up for the Division Semi-Finals while also recognizing outstanding player performances [5]. From All-Star selections to contract extensions and roster moves, here's a quick look around the league.

All-Star Selections and Team Standouts

The 2025 Divisional All-CFL teams have been announced, with Nathan Rourke and Bo Levi Mitchell anchoring the squads at quarterback [3]. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes lead the league with 11 selections each, showcasing their dominance this season [3, 4]. A notable 17 Canadian players were recognized, marking the highest number in over a decade [3]. The selections were determined by votes from the Football Reporters of Canada, head coaches, and fans [4].

Roster Moves and Contract Extensions

The Edmonton Elks have extended defensive back Tyrell Ford's contract through the 2027 season [1]. Ford has established himself as one of the CFL’s premier cover corners, recording a career-high 56 tackles, two interceptions, and multiple pass breakups in 2025 [1]. Meanwhile, the Calgary Stampeders have signed veteran offensive lineman Hunter Steward to their practice roster [2]. Steward, a Calgary native, brings 10 years of CFL experience and 144 games played with the BC Lions, Ottawa REDBLACKS, and Edmonton Elks [2].

Semi-Finals Preview

With the Division Semi-Finals approaching, the matchups are set to deliver intense action [5]. The games feature familiar rivals in the West and a Grey Cup rematch in the East, promising high stakes and thrilling competition [5]. Lessons learned from regular-season meetings could prove crucial as teams battle for a spot in the next round [5].

TL;DR

  • Nathan Rourke and Bo Levi Mitchell headline the 2025 Divisional All-CFL teams [3].
  • The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes boast a league-leading 11 All-CFL selections each [3, 4].
  • The Edmonton Elks secured Tyrell Ford through 2027 with a contract extension [1].
  • The Calgary Stampeders added veteran offensive lineman Hunter Steward to their practice roster [2].