February is Black History Month and once again there are several articles posted by CFL teams celebrating the good and acknowledging the bad.
Edmonton
Johnny Bright story (https://www.goelks.com/2026/02/06/celebrating-black-history-month-the-johnny-bright-story/)
The story touches on 'the incident' which resulted in a broken jaw. It also touches on the Legacy projects, one of which is Johny Bright Sports Park which is adjacent to my former high school in Edmonton.
Montreal
Patrick Dorvélus (https://en.montrealalouettes.com/2026/02/13/alumni-qa-with-patrick-dorvelus/)
It is a Q & A catching up with former Alouettes player Patrick Dorvélus
Ottawa
Mentorship (https://www.ottawaredblacks.com/2026/02/04/redblacks-players-embrace-role-as-mentors/)
This story focuses on current players who are playing the role of mentors
Saskatchewan
Robert Ellis Jackson & Gabe Patterson (https://www.riderville.com/2026/02/06/black-history-month-the-pioneers-robert-ellis-jackson-and-gabe-patterson/)
The Roughriders celebrate the first two black players to play for the team.
Robert Ellis Jackson, aka Stonewall Jackson, played with Regina in 1930, Saskatoon in 1931 & St.John's (WPG) in 1932
Gabe Patterson won the WIFU scoring title in 1947. August 28, 1948 he played QB (Q4) against the Blue Bombers.
George Reed (https://www.riderville.com/2026/02/13/black-history-month-george-reed-made-saskatchewan-a-better-place/)
Reed retired from the CFL as the all-time rushing leader & all-time TD leader.
Toronto
Desegregation of the Argonauts (https://www.argonauts.ca/2026/02/05/bob-moran-and-the-desegregation-of-the-argonauts/)
Argos new president in 1950, Bob Moran, ushered in an era of desegregation
Winnipeg
Dave Raimey (https://www.bluebombers.com/2026/02/01/black-history-month-feature-dave-raimey/)
Dave Raimey, aka the Knife, played halfback (RB) for the Blue Bombers 1965-1969. He also spent the first 6 games of the 1963 season on the Bombers injured list.
Willard Reaves (https://www.bluebombers.com/2026/02/08/black-history-month-feature-willard-reaves/)
Willard Reaves, aka the Sheriff, came to the Blue Bombers in a trade with Edmonton prior to the 1983 regular season.
James West (https://www.bluebombers.com/2026/02/15/black-history-month-feature-james-west/)
James 'Wild' West joined the Blue & Gold late in the 1985 season and became a prominent figure in the line-backing corps for several seasons.