Continuity at the core of Riders’ 2025 roster-building approach
The Saskatchewan Roughriders focused on bringing most of their players back rather than bringing in a bunch of new faces in free agency.
“We had a good core of players here and took a lot of growth last season. We really wanted to try to bring them back and have continuity so we knew we weren’t going to be very active in free agency,” said Roughriders General Manager Jeremy O’Day on Wednesday.
“It’s different from the years past, where we were trying to improve our team dramatically in free agency. Ideally, this is the way you like to have it where you’re keeping your guys in-house where they can form that bond with each other.”
A lot of the Riders’ activity involving signings players like Marcus Sayles, Micah Johnson, and Mitch Picton to extensions.