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Riders extend QB Trevor Harris to one-year contract extension
Trevor Harris, Grey Cup MVP, led the Riders to a 25-17 win with a record 85.2% completion rate and signed a one-year extension, entering his third season with Saskatchewan.
- On Thursday, Trevor Harris signed a one-year contract extension with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the team said.
- On Nov. 16, Harris led the Riders to the 2025 Grey Cup championship with a 25-17 victory over the Montreal Alouettes in Winnipeg, prompting the team to retain him.
- Statistically, Harris delivered in both the playoffs and regular season, passing for 305 yards and two touchdowns in the Western Final vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers and 4,549 yards with 24 touchdowns in the regular season.
- The move secures continuity as the six-foot-three pivot heads into his third season with the Riders after saying he was undecided, with Riders general manager Jeremy O'Day hoping he would return in 2026; Trevor Harris will address reporters Friday morning.
- As a career milestone, Trevor Harris is now a three-time Grey Cup champion with the Riders this year, and he enters 2026 ranked 13th all-time in CFL passing yards .
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