At the end of the 2005 season
They had two Ottawa Roughriders (Saskatchewan now owns this name) Ottawa Renegades
Ottawa Renegades was created in 2002.
It has been announced that in 2014 the Ottawa Redblacks will become the ninth team in the CFL.
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I do not quite have a total answer if the Ottawa franchise is coming but I hope they do not come back because the schedule will be unbalanced
As of 2013, all eight CFL teams have at least one Grey Cup victory to their credit. As of 2014 there are nine teams: the new Ottawa Redblacks have no Grey Cup wins unless you count the wins by the Ottawa Rough Riders.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have been shuttled back and forth over the years. Prior to the start of the 1987 regular season, the original Montreal Alouettes folded. That caused the Bombers to move to the Eastern Division for the first time. In 1996, the Baltimore Stallions moved to Montreal, at which time, the Bombers moved back to the Western division. After the 1996 season, the Ottawa Rough Riders folded, which again caused the Bombers to move to the Eastern division. In 2002, the Ottawa Renegades came into the league, and once again, the Blue Bombers moved to the Western division. And finally, at the end of the 2005 season, the Ottawa Renegades suspended operations, and once again, the Blue Bombers moved to the Eastern division.
The Canadian Football League has eight teams. A ninth franchise has been awarded to Ottawa, but the team has not been created yet.
Edmonton Eskimos, Ottawa Rough Riders, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Memphis Maddogs, B.C. Lions, Toronto Argonauts
Brett MacNeil is a former CFL Offensive Lineman who played for Ottawa 91, Winnipeg 92-97/99-02, Edmonton 98. MacNeil played in 3 Grey Cups and was a CFL All-Star in 2001. Coached in college at BU by Tony Sparano.
Darren Davis did not play in the NFL. He was in the CFL with Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Renegades.
Orlando Renegades was created in 1983.