The Argonauts have made it to big-time television, and they’re garnering laughs at the same time. They were featured on a recent episode of Family Guy.

Titled Toronto Argonauts Training Camp, a 22-second segment was posted on YouTube on Wednesday and pokes fun at our politeness and the CFL’s rather humble pay scale, including our accents.

Two players are sitting on the turf in full uniform with their helmets lying next to them.

“I hope you make it,” No. 7 says to No. 9 in an exaggerated accent. “You’re real good.”

The other Argo responds: “No way, not as good as you. I hope you make it.”

The topic turns to their salary. What are you going to do with all your money? Oh, probably save it, the other says.

Real smart, his buddy says, then lies back on the turf.

“Well, back to my book,” he says.

Argo receiver Mike Bradwell playfully took to Twitter to congratulate Trevor Harris on his new-found fame. Harris wears No. 7 as the backup quarterback on the Argos. There is no No. 9.

“You're the star!” Bradwell tweeted.

Not exactly a day in the life of a CFL training camp, but the league is used to such good-natured ribbing from our neighbours to the south.

The CFL, its draft and its quirky rules (the rouge) have in the past provided fertile comedic material for the Simpsons television show.