Roughriders feeling good about early work in free agency after disappointing seasons
REGINA — After back-to-back disappointing seasons, Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager Jeremy O’Day knew changes had to be made when the CFL free agency period opened Tuesday.
The Roughriders finished 6-12 in 2022 and 2023, missing the playoffs both years and closing those campaigns on seven-game losing streaks. As a result, head coach Craig Dickenson was out as his contract was not renewed after the 2023 season, while O’Day signed a three-year contract extension as GM and vice-president of football operations in October.
“When you have a year where you’re 6-12, you have to make some changes and you have to change the mix of players that you have in the building,” O’Day said at a media briefing Wednesday. “We went into it with some specific positions that we wanted to target. We feel good about where we ended up.”
He came out of the starting gate quickly on Day 1 of free agency, signing five players: American offensive lineman Jermarcus Hardrick, American running back A.J. Ouellette, American linebacker Jameer Thurman, American defensive lineman Malik Carney, and American cornerback Jalon Edwards-Cooper.