CFL players will return to action in August for the first time in 21 months, even though it’s unsure when fans in Ontario will be allowed in the stands. On June 14, the Canadian Football League’s board of governors voted unanimously to proceed with a 14-game season that will kick off on Aug. 5. “This is an exciting day for Canadian football and for Canada itself. … This is great news for everyone who loves our game and our country,” CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie said in a press release. The news was welcomed by fans and by players like Saskatchewan Roughriders’ quarterback Cody Fajardo. “To everyone involved in making this morning feel like Christmas morning thank you! To the fans thank you for your patience & support during this long delay. I hope to see CFL viewership & engagement skyrocket as it has been greatly missed. It’s time to play …