Grey Cup, Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders’ season ended with a Grey Cup victory. But it still ended, period, and that created a bittersweet feeling. “It still feels like we’ve got more season to play,” long snapper Jorgen Hus said.
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Roughriders set to celebrate Grey Cup victory with parade in Regina
REGINA — The Grey Cup champions Saskatchewan Roughriders paraded down the streets of Regina with cheering fans, bringing the CFL's top prize all the way to the legislature. The crowd, wearing their green and white attire, hooted and rang bells as the players took turns hoisting the cup on the premier's balcony.
Surrounded by family, the Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrated their fifth ever Grey Cup title in a champagne-soaked, cigar smoke-filled locker room in Winnipeg. The team defeated the Montreal Alouettes 25-17 to win the Grey Cup for the first time since 2013.
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Tevaughn Campbell forced Montreal backup quarterback Shea Patterson’s fumble at the goal line and Marcus Sayles recovered it in the end zone with 2:53 left to help the Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the Alouettes 25-17 on Sunday night for their fifth Grey Cup title.
Kudos to Trevor Harris for a job well done. Saskatchewan Roughriders fans have conveyed such a sentiment in myriad ways since Harris quarterbacked the Green and White to Sunday’s 25-17 Grey Cup victory over the Montreal Alouettes.
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Dan Rogers, who coached Logan Ferland during his high school years in Melfort, Sask., shares what it means to watch the Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman bring the Grey Cup back to the province.