Riders QB Harris confident his best football is still ahead in 14th CFL season
REGINA — After defeating the Montreal Alouettes 25-16 in November to capture the fourth Grey Cup in franchise history, the Saskatchewan Roughriders capped off their celebration with an epic victory parade through downtown Regina.
Head coach Corey Mace then turned the page on the championship, instructing his players to commit fully to the 2026 season.
“We get paid to play winning football,” the 2025 coach of the year said. “I think the only thing that you can really take from last year is we have proof that our recipe works.
“That’s just part of who we are, who we wanted to become, part of who we are now. It’s the new foundation of where we started in ’24. Other than that, we’ve got lots of work to do.”

