After years of having the Canadian Football League on a myriad of networks from NFL Network to NBCSN with guest appearances on ESPN2 and ESPN3, the Alleged Worldwide Leader now picks up exclusive rights to the games starting this season.
It means ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNews will air games on TV with most streaming on ESPN3. The platforms of ESPN will carry at least 86 games with 17 on television. It culminates with the 102nd Grey Cup at the end of the season.
The 2014 ESPN CFL schedule will begin on June 28 as Montreal Alouettes take on the Calgary RoughRiders at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN2. (Source: ESPNMEDIAZONE.COM)