CFL: ‘Nicer leather’ gets passing grade from QBs
Some CFL players noticed subtle changes in the feel of the football at training camps this year.
Others were oblivious and were surprised when informed the league has introduced new balls.
The CFL rolled out a new football this season with harder leather and a slightly larger circumference.
The NFL’s Wilson ball — inscribed with the name “The Duke” in honour of football legend Wellington (Duke) Mara — was tested by the CFL last year.
The new CFL Wilson ball has the same laces and markings as the previous version, but the leather of The Duke.
“It’s just a nicer leather,” Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell said.
“I think they come out of the box nicer. The biggest thing with the nicer leather is it wears in faster and it’s a better hold to it to me. The other ones, when they wore down they really were worn down.”
Quarterbacks had their hands on the new footballs the most in CFL training camps.
“It feels a little more aerodynamic, but it’s nothing crazy,” B.C. Lions quarterback Jon Jennings said.
When the CFL announced the ball overhaul in March, senior director of football operations Ryan Janzen said Wilson believes the leather holds pebble better.
“I think they probably have a little bit better grip, at least for the way that I like them,” Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Matt Nichols said.