CFL, CFLPA resume talks on potential contingency plans for 2020 season
TORONTO — In Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Brian Jones’ mind, the CFL and CFL Players’ Association are at a crossroads.
The two sides were scheduled to meet Friday to continue talks on potential contingency plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was first gathering after CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie’s admission Thursday night the most likely scenario for the league is a cancelled 2020 season.
Ambrosie made the revelation before a House of Commons standing committee on finance. He added the CFL lost collectively about $20 million last year and its future is “very much in jeopardy.”
Last week, Ambrosie said the league was seeking up to $150 million in assistance from the federal government due to the pandemic. Ambrosie’s revelation regarding the league’s precarious state certainly created a heightened sense of urgency heading into Friday’s talks.