Yes. In the 1990s the governors of the CFL thought they could expand the league into the United States. A number of new teams were created, most of which quickly folded. Only the Baltimore team did well, winning the Grey Cup in 1995. However, the next year the Baltimore team was moved to Montreal and that was the end of American teams in the CFL.
American players are called 'imports.' Each team is allowed to field 12 players. There is no limit as to how many of the 12 can be imports.
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No Maximum but a minimum of 20 canadians
19 players and up to three quarterbacks.
12
Players' strike has already begun in the Canadian Football League (CFL) following distribution of strike ballots by priority mail.
They can if the get drafted.
12 on the field per side so 24 total.
Each team is allowed to have twelve players on the field at any one time (one more per side than in American football) and, technically speaking, all twelve are allowed to rush the quarterback. But I have never seen that happen.
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The CFL focuses more on speed and quickness rather than brute strength as in the NFL. Many CFL players are talented (they have excellent football skills) but are considered too small and undersized to play in the NFL. Many players who were originally thought to be too unskilled to play in the NFL have proved their skills in the CFL and have had successful NFL careers thereafter. Extremely speedy players enjoy the much less cramped field in the Canadian game, which favours their style of play.
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