‘You embrace it’: Saskatchewan Roughriders know expectations are high for 2025
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are embracing the expectations put on the team for 2025.
In 2024, plenty of question marks surrounded the CFL club heading into the season — a new head coach in Corey Mace, quarterback Trevor Harris was coming off a season-ending knee injury and the club hadn’t been in the playoffs since 2021.
Now in 2025 and on the cusp of a new season, things are different in Saskatchewan. The club brought back all nine of their West Division all-CFLers, Mace is in his second season, Harris is healthy and the team made it all the way to the West Final.
So now the expectations of is Rider Nation are largely now in line with the players’ own expectations — the team could make it to the Grey Cup for the first time since 2013.