The Canadian Football League is make some big changes to the size and layouts of the field, the location of the goalposts, the single-point rouge and the play clock over the next two seasons.

Commissioner Stewart Johnston made the announcement on Monday morning at a news conference, describing the changes as “a watershed moment” for the CFL.

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“Our game must continue to evolve and modernize for our players, our fans and our partners,” Johnston said.

The first change announced on Monday will see the goalposts moved to the back of the end zones, starting in 20

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