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‘That's a good problem’: Riders' GM Jeremy O'Day not afraid to lose people due to success

‘That's a good problem’: Riders' GM Jeremy O'Day not afraid to lose people due to success

Saskatchewan Roughriders re-sign Canadian DL Charbel Dabire

Saskatchewan Roughriders re-sign Canadian DL Charbel Dabire

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed National defensive lineman Charbel Dabire to a one-year contract extension. Dabire (6’1-290) remains with the Roughriders for 2025 after missing much of the 2024 season with a knee injury.
Trevor Harris will 'never, ever, ever take for granted' being starting QB for Riders

Trevor Harris will 'never, ever, ever take for granted' being starting QB for Riders

Roughriders sign veteran quarterback to one-year deal, settling starting quarterback position for 2025
Saskatchewan Roughriders re-sign veteran quarterback Trevor Harris

Saskatchewan Roughriders re-sign veteran quarterback Trevor Harris

Edmonton Elks hire former Riders coach J.C. Sherritt as defensive coordinator

Edmonton Elks hire former Riders coach J.C. Sherritt as defensive coordinator

‘I used to dream of this stuff’: Riders’ Ajou Ajou reflects on rookie season, what’s ahead

‘I used to dream of this stuff’: Riders’ Ajou Ajou reflects on rookie season, what’s ahead

After intriguing start to CFL career in Saskatchewan, receiver looking forward to even more in 2025
‘Someone didn't tell him it was a business’: former Riders DL Scott Schultz has no sympathy for Cody Fajardo

‘Someone didn't tell him it was a business’: former Riders DL Scott Schultz has no sympathy for Cody Fajardo

‘I'd love to come back’: Riders’ DL Bryan Cox Jr. wants to re-sign with Saskatchewan

‘I'd love to come back’: Riders’ DL Bryan Cox Jr. wants to re-sign with Saskatchewan

‘It’ll be close’: Jeremy O’Day hopes Riders come in under CFL salary cap

‘It’ll be close’: Jeremy O’Day hopes Riders come in under CFL salary cap

Injury-filled season could see team cross $5.525 million cap once league audits are complete
‘I would 100 per cent love to be back’: Riders’ OL Peter Godber wants to remain in Saskatchewan

‘I would 100 per cent love to be back’: Riders’ OL Peter Godber wants to remain in Saskatchewan

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