Trevor Harris is ready to go this week for the Saskatchewan Roughriders—and if he gets his way, he will play the full four quarters.
“Any time you get the opportunity to play, it’s always important,” the 39-year-old quarterback said. “The more reps, the better. I’ve told you guys in preseason and I’ve told (head coach Corey) Mace, let me play three-and-a-half quarters and if it’s close, leave me in and it’s how I feel now.”
Harris never saw a snap in last week’s 17-16 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as the team rested several starters. The Riders have already clinched first place in the CFL West Division and will host the West Final on Nov. 8 at Mosaic Stadium.
But before that can happen—the team has a bye week prior to the playoff game—the Riders will close out the CFL regular season