Riders sign Charleston Hughes ahead of training camp
Charleston Hughes had one place listed ahead of the others when it came to where he wanted to play football in 2022.
“I was leaning towards a few teams but I wasn’t going anywhere unless I got an absolute no from Saskatchewan first, which they never gave me an absolute no,” said Hughes, who signed Tuesday with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. “It’s one of those situations where I do appreciate (general manager Jeremy O’Day and head coach Craig Dickenson) for making it work for me.
“(When I left the team last time) it was a bittersweet situation that was going on. I didn’t want to leave the team but it ended up happening that way anyways just because we couldn’t get a deal done at the time and I learned a lot from that. I learned that sometimes it’s not all about the money.”
Hughes said there are only a couple of teams in the CFL that know what he brings to a squad and he weighed his decision a lot on the coaching staff.


