Trevor Harris Reflects on Roughriders’ Strong Start and Challenges Ahead
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are off to a promising 2-0 start in the 2026 season, mirroring their championship-winning start in 2025. Quarterback Trevor Harris notes mixed feelings about the offense's performance compared to last year, highlighting both progress and areas needing improvement. He emphasizes focusing on consistent execution rather than making season comparisons to avoid added pressure. The team clinched narrow victories, 31-27 over the B.C. Lions and 40-37 in overtime against the Calgary Stampeders, showcasing their resilience in tight games.
By the Numbers- 2-0: The Roughriders' record so far this season.
- A.J. Ouellette rushed for 1,222 yards last season, ranking second in the CFL.
- Last season, 11 of the Roughriders’ 14 victories were by a single-digit margin.
While the Roughriders are winning tight games, Trevor Harris acknowledges the desire to dominate opponents rather than merely scrape by. This raises concerns about their ability to assert control over matches, particularly as they head toward tougher playoff scenarios where close games often occur.
State of Play- A.J. Ouellette's ankle injury leaves his availability for the next game uncertain, although he may recover quickly.
- JuJu Hughes suffered a severe ankle injury and is expected to miss significant time, impacting the defense.
The Roughriders are preparing to face the Toronto Argonauts, with their game strategies adapting if key players, like Ouellette and Hughes, are unavailable. Teams will need to step up to maintain their strong start as they delve deeper into the season.
Bottom LineThe Roughriders need to focus on improving their offense's consistency while managing injuries effectively. As they aim to convert close wins into more decisive victories, their performance against the Argonauts will be critical for setting the tone of the season.
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