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VANCOUVER – Ask Zach Collaros’ teammates about him and most immediately point to how competitive the Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback is.
VANCOUVER – Dave Dickenson is thankful the Canadian Football Hall of Fame considers quality over quantity.

VANCOUVER – As he completes his tenure as CFL commissioner, Mark Cohon is leaving the league in better shape now than when he took the reins eight years ago.
TORONTO – Olympic gymnast Kris Burley remained in the closet throughout his career.
CLEVELAND – No, he’s not Johnny Footbrawl.
More than half the Canadians who took part in a recent online survey agreed the Grey Cup is an important national symbol but less than half that number plan on watching the big game and younger Canadians are even less inclined.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Richard Sherman offered one final challenge to San Francisco: “I told their sideline if they threw it my way I’d end the game.”
Thursday’s Games

ARLINGTON, Texas – LeSean McCoy threw open his arms just before crossing the goal line on a touchdown run that essentially put away another big win over the Dallas Cowboys.

VANCOUVER – Every single move Jon Cornish makes on a football field is planned.

VANCOUVER – They’ll share the sidelines at B.C. Place as opponents Sunday, but Grey Cup head coaches Kent Austin and John Hufnagel have a CFL history together.

VANCOUVER – At six foot five and 325 pounds, Peter Dyakowski fits in nicely when it comes to the supersized world of pro football.

ASHBURN, Va. – Robert Griffin III mingled in the locker room and made small talk about shoes and food.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Geno Smith is getting another shot as the New York Jets’ starting quarterback.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and players’ union chief DeMaurice Smith met Tuesday to discuss the league’s personal conduct policy.