Fajardo taking full advantage of his opportunity with Roughriders
Cody Fajardo is the CFL’s 2019 feel-good story.
He began the year as Saskatchewan’s backup quarterback but was thrust into the starting lineup just three plays into the Roughriders’ season-opening loss in Hamilton when incumbent Zach Collaros suffered a concussion. Fajardo, 27, not only has provided stability under centre, but has played a big role in the Riders (9-4) clinching a playoff berth for a third straight season.
Fajardo was 23-of-27 passing for 278 yards and three TDs in Saskatchewan’s 41-16 road win over the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday. He also ran for a game-high 80 yards and a touchdown.
Heady stuff, considering Fajardo served as a second- or third-string quarterback with Toronto (2016-17) and B.C. (2018) before signing with Saskatchewan.