- Henry Burris
Henry Burris (born June 4, 1975 in Spiro, Oklahoma) is a Canadian Football League quarterback for the Calgary Stampeders. He also spent one year as a reserve quarterback for the Chicago Bears. Burris is also known as "Smilin' Hank" for his broad, perpetual grin.
- Jesse Lumsden
Jesse Lumsden Running back, CFL Jesse Lumsden grew up in Burlington, ON and had a successful career at Nelson High School in his hometown of Burlington. He was named both the Metro Bowl MVP and the Nelson Football MVP in 1999. The geography major from McMaster University in 2005 was signed with the Hamilton TiCats where he was named Offensive and Canadian player of the week.
- Anthony Calvillo
Anthony Calvillo (born August 23, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is a Canadian Football League quarterback, currently playing for the Montreal Alouettes.
- Ricky Ray
Ricky Ray (b. October 22, 1979 in Happy Camp, California) is a Canadian and American football quarterback who has played in the Canadian Football League and af2, as well as spending time on a roster in the National Football League. He is most well-known for his performance with the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos.
- Doug Flutie
Douglas Richard "Doug" Flutie (born October 23, 1962) is an American former professional gridiron football player in the National Football League (American football) and Canadian Football League (Canadian football). Within the United States, he is perhaps best known for his career at Boston College and for the Boston College v. Miami game on November 23, 1984, in which his "Hail Mary" pass won the game for BC 47-45.
- Tom Higgins
Tom Higgins (b. July 13, 1954 in Colonia, New Jersey) is an American-born Canadian and American football player and coach. He played linebacker at North Carolina State University and for one season (1979) with the National Football League's Buffalo Bills. He played with the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL. After retiring as a player, Higgins later became head coach of the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders.
- Milt Stegall
Milton (Milt) Stegall (born January 25, 1970 in Cincinnati, Ohio), nicknamed "Turtle Man", "The Touchdown Beagle" and "Quatre-Vingt-Cinq" is a Canadian Football League slotback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The receiver is known for his great numbers and his amazing catches at critical moments. He's currently tied for first place for the CFL record for most touchdowns scored (137), with Mike Pringle and George Reed.
- Kerry Joseph
Kerry Joseph (born October 4, 1973 in New Iberia, Louisiana) is a quarterback playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. On April 12, 2006, Kerry Joseph was selected first overall by Saskatchewan in the Ottawa Renegades dispersal draft. Joseph was the Renegades' starting quarterback. He was acquired as a free agent by the Renegades in 2003. In the last game of the 2005 season, a victory over the division-leading Toronto Argonauts, …
- Ricky Williams
Errick Lynne Williams, Jr. (born May 21, 1977 in San Diego, California) is an American football running back whose NFL rights are held by the Miami Dolphins. He was originally drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the first round (fifth overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played collegiately at Texas.
- Jarious Jackson
Jarious Jackson (born May 3, 1977 in Tupelo, Mississippi) is an American football quarterback and safety, currently a backup with the B.C. Lions of the CFL.
- Geroy Simon
Geroy Simon (born September 11, 1975 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania) is a slotback with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. Simon attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where he finished second on Maryland's all-time receiving charts with 185 receptions for 2,059 yards and 10 touchdowns. Geroy first signed with the Lions in October 2001 as a free agent.
- Wally Buono
Wally Buono completed his fourth season as B.C. Lions head coach and general manager with a Grey Cup victory. Over the past four seasons, Buono has led the Lions to four consecutive playoff appearances and three consecutive first-place regular season finishes. Over a 17-year coaching career, Buono has led his clubs to 10 first place finishes and three Grey Cup championships.
- Warren Moon
Harold Warren Moon (born November 18, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American and Canadian football quarterback who played for the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos and the National Football League's Houston Oilers, Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks and Kansas City Chiefs. He is the only player ever to be enshrined by both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Bud Grant is also enshrined in both, but as a coach.
- Kevin Glenn
Kevin Glenn (born June 12, 1979, in Detroit, Michigan) is a Canadian Football League quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He entered the league with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He was traded to the Blue Bombers via the Toronto Argonauts on March 21, 2004.
- Joffrey Reynolds
Joffrey Reynolds (born November 26, 1979 in Tyler, Texas) is a Canadian Football League running back for the Calgary Stampeders. He attended the University of Houston.
- Jim Popp
Jim Popp (born December 21, 1964 in Elkin, North Carolina) is the general manager and head coach of the Montreal Alouettes football club of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The most successful general manager in the CFL of his generation, Popp has won two Grey Cups (1995 Baltimore Stallions, 2002 Montreal Alouettes.) He has been the Als' general manager since 1996 and is currently serving his second term as the team's coach.
- Damon Allen
Damon Allen (born July 29, 1963 in San Diego, California) is a professional football player in the Canadian Football League. He is the third quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts. Allen leads the All-Time Pro football passing chart with 70,596 passing yards; he surpassed Warren Moon's total of 70,553 yards (in both the CFL and NFL combined) on September 4, 2006 in the annual Labour Day Classic. The 2006 season marks Allen's twenty-second season in the CFL.
- Danny Maciocia
Danny Maciocia is the head coach and former offensive coordinator of the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos. When he was appointed head coach of the Eskimos after the firing of former coach Tom Higgins after the 2004 CFL season, Maciocia became the first Quebec-born head coach in CFL history and the first Canadian head coach of the Eskimos since Annis Stukus in 1951. In 2005, Maciocia guided the Eskimos to a championship victory in the 93rd Grey Cup.
- Dave Dickenson
David Dickenson (born January 11, 1973 in Great Falls, Montana) is a professional Canadian football player. He is the current starting quarterback for the Canadian Football League British Columbia Lions and wears number 12. Dickenson also played quarterback collegiately at the University of Montana, where he led the Montana Grizzlies to the 1995 NCAA I-AA college football championship.
- Michael Bishop
Michael Paul Bishop (born May 15, 1976 in Galveston, Texas) is a quarterback in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts. Bishop previously played with the NFL's New England Patriots during the 2000 season and also played in the Arena Football League, most recently with the Grand Rapids Rampage. He was also one of the best quarterbacks in the country during his days at Kansas State, beating out UCLA's Cade McNown for the 1998 Davey O' Brien award.
- Casey Printers
Casey J. Printers (born May 16, 1981) is a professional American football and former Canadian football player from Texas. He played college football at Texas Christian University from 1999 to 2001, leading his team to three straight bowl games, before transferring to Florida A&M for his senior year. After college, he signed with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League, …
- Doug Berry
Doug Berry was hired as the head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Dec. 15, 2005. He became the 26th person to assume that role in the 76-year history of the football club, leading the team to a 9-9 record and a playoff berth in the East Division. Berry came to the Winnipeg Football Club with an outstanding football pedigree. He has worked at both the professional and collegiate levels for the past 30 years and enjoyed success everywhere he coached.
- Charles Roberts
Charles Roberts, nicknamed Blink, and Sir Charles, (born April 3, 1979 in Montclair, California) is a 5'6", 171 pound running back out of California State University, Sacramento, where he set numerous records for the Sacramento State football team. Upon graduation, he went to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to play for the Canadian Football League team, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
- Ron Lancaster
Ronald "Ron" Lancaster (Born October 14, 1938, in Fairchance, Pennsylvania) is a former Canadian football quarterback, coach and general manager in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and sports announcer for CBC Television. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame (1982), the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1985) and the Wittenberg University Athletic Hall of Honour (1985). He is currently the Senior Director of Football Operations of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, …
- Mark Cohon
Mark Cohon (born 1966) is the Canadian Football League's 12th commissioner. The son of McDonald's of Canada founder George Cohon, he was appointed in 2007 succeeding Tom Wright. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Cohon moved to Toronto, Ontario when he was two years old.
- Jason Clermont
Standing at 6'2" and weighing in at 230 lb (104 kg), Jason Clermont (born May 28, 1978 in Regina, Saskatchewan) was the Canadian Football League's 2004 Top Canadian Player and currently is a member of the British Columbia Lions' offensive squad, being one of their two all-star slotbacks. This past offseason, Jason returned to school to complete his Bachelor of Administration at the University of Regina.
- Matt Dunigan
Matt Dunigan (born December 6, 1960 in Lakewood, Ohio) is a former quarterback, coach, and executive in the Canadian Football League who is currently a CFL sportscaster for Canadian sports television channel TSN. In 2006, Dunigan joined the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#39) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.
- Darian Durant
Darian Durant (born August 19, 1982 in Florence, South Carolina) is a quarterback playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Durant was signed as a free agent by Saskatchewan in 2006. He is currently their fourth-string quarterback and has yet to make the active roster. Durant attended the Baltimore Ravens training camp in 2005 before making the transition to the CFL.
- George Reed
George Robert Reed (born October 2, 1939 in Vicksburg, Mississippi) is a former American college football and Canadian Football League player. Reed, along with Mike Pringle and Johnny Bright, is one of the players most often mentioned as being the greatest running back in CFL history. In November, 2006, Reed was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#2) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.
- Corey Grant
Corey Grant (born December 22, 1976 in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada) is a wide receiver playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Grant was drafted out of college by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7th overall) in 1999 and won a Grey Cup championship in his rookie season. He spent time with the Tiger-Cats and the Montreal Alouettes before finally landing in Saskatchewan in 2002.
- Danny McManus
Danny McManus (born June 17, 1965 in Hollywood, Florida) is a retired American and Canadian football quarterback. McManus spent every football season from 1990 until his retirement in 2007 in the Canadian Football League, playing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, British Columbia Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Calgary Stampeders. McManus also spent the 1988 NFL season on the bench with the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Paul McCallum
Paul McCallum (born January 7 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a professional Canadian football player currently playing as a placekicker and punter for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL). McCallum played junior football with the Surrey Rams of the Canadian Junior Football League. He then travelled to Scotland to play professional soccer in the Scottish Third Division (his cousin, Brian O'Neill, is also a professional soccer player).
- Russ Jackson
Russell Stanley "Russ" Jackson, (born July 28 1936 in Hamilton, Ontario) is an outstanding former professional Canadian football quarterback. Jackson spent his entire 12-year professional football career with the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League. Jackson is a member of the Order of Canada, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, and has been described as the best Canadian-born quarterback to play in the CFL.
- Matt Dominguez
Matt Dominguez (born June 27, 1978 in Georgetown, Texas, United States) is a top receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Matt attended Sam Houston State for college were he was the team's MVP twice and the school's first NCAA division I-AA All-American. Matt spent time on the Denver Broncos practice roster and played in 12 games with 3 receptions for 27 yards, his first catch came against the Seattle Seahawks on October 14, 2002.
- Fred Perry
Fred Perry is a Canadian Football League defensive player for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
- Barrin Simpson
Barrin Simpson (born October 1, 1977, in St. Louis, Missouri) is a Canadian Football League linebacker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, having formerly played for the British Columbia Lions.
- Ben Cahoon
Ben Cahoon (born July 16, 1972 in Ogden, Utah) is a slotback with the Montreal Alouettes. He has won the award for the Most Outstanding Canadian in the Canadian Football League two years in a row in 2002 and 2003. Cahoon played his college football at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. His father-in-law is Utah Lieutenant Governor Gary R. Herbert. He won the 91st Grey Cup with Montreal in 2002 and was named Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian.
- Dan Goodspeed
Dan Goodspeed (born May 20, 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American football offensive tackle,who is currently in the Canadian Football League with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He has also played in the National Football League and the XFL. He played college football for Walsh University and Kent State University.
- Joe Smith
Joseph O’Brien "Joe" Smith is an American Canadian Football player who plays running back for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. His jersey number is 33. He has previously played in NFL Europe with the Rhein Fire and played college football with Louisiana Tech. He signed as a free agent with the BC Lions in May 2006, and replaced Antonio Warren as their starting running back when Warren was released in July.
- Terry Evanshen
Terrence Anthony "Terry" Evanshen (born June 13, 1944 in Montreal, Quebec) is a motivational speaker and former star receiver in the Canadian Football League. Drafted by the Montreal Alouettes, Terry went on to have an outstanding career in the CFL playing for 14 years from 1965-1978, with the Montreal Alouettes, the Calgary Stampeders, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the Toronto Argonauts playing in nearly 200 games and scoring over 90 touchdowns.