
It appears that the CFL on TSN will be without a large part of its usual media member team for the 2025 season.
As per a report from John Hodge of 3DownNation, Matt Dunigan’s time with the CFL on TSN has come to an end.
Matt Dunigan not returning to CFL on TSN: sourceshttps://t.co/B0wjezSQN4#CFL | #TSN pic.twitter.com/W6TtrWx2l3
— John Hodge (@JohnDHodge) May 16, 2025
This is a big change for the TSN network, as Dunigan had been in his position since 1999. He took a brief period of absence in 2004, where he served as the head coach of the Calgary Stampeders. He worked mainly as a panellist throughout his lengthy tenure with TSN.
While many Canadians now recognize Dunigan for his work on the TSN panel, he was once a player himself. The former quarterback spent 13 years in the CFL, including stints with the Edmonton Eskimos (now Elks), BC Lions, Toronto Argonauts, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the now-defunct Birmingham Barracudas, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Dunigan played in three All-Star Games throughout his CFL career and won two Grey Cups, one with the Eskimos in 1987 and the other with the Argonauts in 1991.
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