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QB Concerns in Play for Both Squads as Lions Visit Roughriders

  • Jake Maier has been named the starting quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders as they face the BC Lions this Saturday at Mosaic Stadium in Week 4 of the CFL season.
  • The change follows starter Trevor Harris being ruled out with a head injury and illness while Lions starter Nathan Rourke remains a game-time decision recovering from a core injury.
  • Maier brings experience with 69 CFL games played and familiarity with coordinator Marc Mueller's offense from his time with the Calgary Stampeders.
  • Riders head coach Corey Mace confirmed, "He's here and ready to play," while Maier mentioned that as a backup quarterback, opportunities to step in can arise unexpectedly.
  • Both teams face quarterback uncertainties affecting their lineups as the Lions begin a three-game road trip and the Roughriders aim to continue their unbeaten start at 3-0.
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‘Guys are all rallying behind him’: Saskatchewan Roughriders face B.C. Lions with Jake Maier at quarterback

Veteran pivot set to start Saturday at Mosaic Stadium after Trevor Harris ruled out with head injury and illness

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Regina Leader-Post broke the news in Regina, Canada on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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