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    CBS Sports Network unveils 2023 CFL U.S. broadcast schedule

    CBS Sports Network (CBS SN) has unveiled its U.S. broadcast schedule for the 2023 CFL season. The league struck a deal with the network in April worth a reported $1 million after previously partnering with ESPN.

    “The CFL is an exciting brand of football, with a great history that has long included some of the stars of the game,” said Dan Weinberg, CBS Sports executive vice president of programming, at the time. “We are excited for the CFL to join our robust line-up of live events on CBS Sports Network and we look forward to showcasing the current generation of CFL stars.”

    CBS SN will carry 34 of a possible 86 games in the U.S., while the remaining 52 will be carried exclusively on CFL+, the league’s new American streaming service. The service is free for users and will carry the postseason, including the 110th Grey Cup.

    The major U.S. network has already started promoting the upcoming season with legendary commentator Jim Nantz plugging the season-opener on a PGA Tour broadcast this past weekend.

    Please note that the following schedule may be subject to change.

    Week 1

    Thursday, June 8 — B.C. Lions at Calgary Stampeders
    Saturday, June 10 — Ottawa Redblacks at Montreal Alouettes

    Week 2

    Friday, June 16 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Saturday, June 17 — Edmonton Elks at B.C. Lions
    Sunday, June 18 — Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Toronto Argonauts

    Week 3

    Friday, June 23 — Montreal Alouettes at Hamilton Tiger-Cats

    Week 4

    Saturday, July 1 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Montreal Alouettes
    Monday, July 3 — B.C. Lions at Toronto Argonauts

    Week 5

    Thursday, July 6 — Edmonton Elks at Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Saturday, July 8 — Ottawa Redblacks at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    Sunday, July 9 — Montreal Alouettes at B.C. Lions

    Week 6

    Thursday, July 13 — Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Edmonton Elks
    Saturday, July 15 — Calgary Stampeders at Saskatchewan Roughriders

    Week 7

    Saturday, July 22 — Saskatchewan Roughriders at B.C. Lions
    Sunday, July 23 — Ottawa Redblacks at Calgary Stampeders

    Week 8

    Saturday, July 29 — Saskatchewan Roughriders at Toronto Argonauts
    Saturday, July 29 — B.C. Lions at Edmonton Elks

    Week 9

    Thursday, Aug. 3 — B.C. Lions at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Saturday, Aug. 5 — Montreal Alouettes at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    Sunday, Aug. 6 — Ottawa Redblacks at Saskatchewan Roughriders

    Week 10

    Thursday, Aug. 10 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Edmonton Elks
    Saturday, Aug. 12 — Calgary Stampeders at B.C. Lions

    Week 11

    Thursday, Aug. 17 — Edmonton Elks at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    Saturday, Aug. 19 — Montreal Alouettes at Ottawa Redblacks
    Sunday, Aug. 20 — B.C. Lions at Saskatchewan Roughriders

    Week 12

    Thursday, Aug. 24 — Montreal Alouettes at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Sunday, Aug. 27 — Ottawa Redblacks at Edmonton Elks

    Week 13

    Sunday, Sept. 3 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Monday, Sept. 4 — Toronto Argonauts at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    Monday, Sept. 4 — Edmonton Elks at Calgary Stampeders

    Week 14

    Friday, Sept. 8 — Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Ottawa Redblacks

    Week 16

    Friday, Sept. 22 — Saskatchewan Roughriders at Ottawa Redblacks

    Week 18

    Friday, Oct. 6 — Edmonton Elks at Toronto Argonauts
    Monday, Oct. 9 — Ottawa Redblacks at Montreal Alouettes

    The schedule features seven Thursday games, five Friday games, eleven Saturday games, seven Sunday games, and four Monday games. The Saturday broadcasts end once the college football season begins at the end of August, while the Sunday broadcasts end once the NFL season begins in early September.

    CBS SN is available on all major cable, satellite, and telco distributors as well as online through YouTube TV, fuboTV, DirecTV, and Hulu in the U.S.
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