Canadian Football League has thrown in the towel on the idea of holding a shortened season in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s as good a time as any to look forward to what 2021 and beyond may look like.League commissioner Randy Ambrosie hit the eject button Monday, five months after he first asked the federal government for up to $150 million to save this season.
Rick Zamperin — CFL sacks 2020 plan, league looking forward to 2021 The requested government aid never materialized and the CFL was forced to bite the bullet as the losses incurred by its nine teams continued to rise into the millions.Ambrosie said Monday that the league is going to “concentrate on the future” and its “vision of a bigger, stronger, more global CFL.”But.