Saskatchewan Roughriders promote O’Day to GM, VP of football operations
Jeremy O’Day wasted no time making his first decision as the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ general manager/vice-president of football operations.
One of the Riders’ most pressing needs this off-season is bona fide quarterback but O’Day, who signed a three-deal as GM, quickly dismissed the return of veteran Darian Durant.
Saskatchewan promoted O’Day to the post Friday to replace Chris Jones, who resigned Tuesday as head coach, defensive co-ordinator, GM and vice-president of football operations to become an assistant coach with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns.
Durant, 36, spent 11 seasons with Saskatchewan (2006-2016), leading the franchise to its last Grey Cup victory in 2013. Durant signed a one-year deal with Winnipeg in January 2018 that included a $70,000 signing bonus but retired shortly afterward and opted to keep the money.