Trevor Harris is coming off a dream CFL season, finally winning his first Grey Cup ring as a starting quarterback with an MVP performance in the championship game.
While some in his position might have considered hanging up the cleats, the 39-year-old Saskatchewan Roughriders pivot says he still hasn’t hit his ceiling.
“I’d be shocked if I’m not a better player than I was this year,” Harris said on a Zoom call with reporters Friday, a day after signing a one-year extension with the Roughriders.
“I wouldn’t come back if I thought I was going to plateau or hit my ceiling.”
Harris threw for 302 yards and a Grey Cup-record 85.2 per cent completion rate in a 25-17 win over the Montreal Alouettes in Winnipeg.
That gave the veteran from Waldo, Ohio, his third Grey Cup ring, though the other

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