Fajardo believes CFL players want to feel more valued; team staying sharp
Cody Fajardo knows firsthand that when you come up to play in the CFL in your first year, it doesn’t leave a lot in your pocket.
“It was hard. My first year up here in 2015, I came up halfway through the season and I was on the practice squad in Toronto. After transferring (salary) over (to American dollars), I went home with $2,000 in my bank account,” the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ quarterback said Tuesday after a player-led workout at SMF Field in Saskatoon.
“It’s frustrating (not playing right now). The guys just want to feel valued. I’ve been in this league where I’ve made the minimum and it’s hard to make a living on that.”
The players are currently on Day 3 of the first players’ strike since 1974. The Roughriders have cancelled all training-camp practices in Saskatoon until further notice.

