Trevor Harris will play his 40th season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
General Manager Jeremy O'Day signed the veteran quarterback to a one-year contract extension through the 2026 season. 51 year old man GM didn't feel Harris was going to retire. The number 7 is expected to make a quick decision on his playing future.and it turned out to be so.
Harris completed 23 of 27 passes (85.2 percent) for 302 yards to lead the Green and White to victory in the 112th Gray Cup.. He received the CFL Championship MVP award for his efforts in a 25–17 victory over the Montreal Alouettes at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg and won the award first title with three losses as a starter.
It could be argued that Harris, 39, played the best football of his 13-year CFL career during the 2025 regular season. He completed a league-best 73.5 percent of his passes with 4,549 yards, 24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 16 starts.
The Waldo, Ohio native missed one regular-season start with a head injury and was rested in another after the team was already in first place in the West Division with an 11-5 win-loss record.
The QB stands six-foot-three and weighs 210 pounds. earned about $450,000 in 2025, fifth highest paid at his position in the leagueand his contract expired in February. He earned Western Division All-Star recognition for his efforts in 2024.
Harris ranks 13th in CFL history with 37,697 passing yards. He completed 71 percent of his passes, second all-time, with 204 touchdowns (15th all-time) against 95 interceptions and added 257 carries for 1,197 yards plus 11 majors. Throughout his CFL career, he compiled a win-loss-draw record of 69-57-2 in the regular season.
Roughriders claim QB1 in try run it back in 2026. He was the most important among 44 agents awaiting release for Saskatchewan to gain a foothold. Almost a year to the day Harris signed a contract extension through the 2024 season.he signed on the dotted line for another matchup with the Riders.





