After two straight wins, the Riders get their biggest possible measuring stick in the undefeated Calgary Stampeders, in an all-west clash at Mosaic Stadium.
After 147 sacks in 99 games wearing red and white, Charleston Hughes will face his former team for the first time on Saturday. More in this week’s CFL Insights presented by PWC.
The Riders and Stamps square off for the first time this season, marking the first West Division matchup for either of these teams, but don’t be quick to dismiss the Riders.
After a slow start, the Roughriders came out breaking free from the Ticats after halftime, defeating the Tabbies 31-20 for their third win of the year.
Players, coaches and fans from around the league weighed in on Twitter this morning following Andy Fantuz’s retirement announcement.
Fantuz’s numbers speak for themselves — 4th ...
Will the Hamilton Tiger-Cats win at home or will the Saskatchewan Roughriders hand them their third loss of the season? Find out in this week’s Pick ‘Em Marquee Matchup.
Coming off their first bye week of the season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders look to meet with a familiar foe in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats when they travel to Tim Hortons Field on Thursday.
With the defence and special teams firing on all cylinders, the offence is the missing piece in Saskatchewan. Can the Riders re-discover their attack? Jamie Nye writes.
James and Davis look at BC’s struggles at QB, the Riders’ tight win against the Ticats, and the Eskimos slow start. James also speaks with REDBLACKS receiver Diontae Spencer.
From the first day he arrived in Saskatchewan until now, Chris Jones has never been afraid to do things his way. CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz hopes that never changes.
Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Chris Jones said he won’t have time to go fishing this week, despite the team heading to the bye with a big win in hand.