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Analysis

New running back brings rushing game to Roughriders' victory over the Stamps

Running back Ryquell Armstead made an impact in helping the Roughriders secure victory in its Friday night contest with the Calgary Stampeders, and could create headaches for opposing teams alongside fellow teammate AJ Ouellette.
Analysis

Roughriders keep coming up short, with Labour Day loss to rival Bombers

Although it is nice to see the Roughriders play competitive football coming off two subpar seasons, close only gets a team so far.
Analysis

Riders fans have been waiting a decade for a hero QB. Is Trevor Harris the guy?

Since Darian Durant was traded after the 2016 season, the Riders have cycled through many starting quarterbacks: Kevin Glenn, Zach Collaros, Brandon Bridge and Cody Fajardo. Can Trevor Harris lead the team through a championship run?
Analysis

The Roughriders are starting to feel like family again as they prepare to face the Alouettes Thursday

The Riders are 5-1 and sit atop of the CFLs west division standings. Dylan Earis feels like his favourite football team is back on form.
First Person

Doctors told me I could never walk, but my football team made me feel like I could fly

Whether it was at a time when medical professionals were warning him he would not be able to walk or at a time when he would be alone in his room without friends, the Roughriders kept Dylan Earis company and a reason to feel hopeful about what lay ahead.
First Person

My mom once did everything for me. Moving out at age 30, I'm learning to fend for myself

Since he has cerebral palsy, Dylan Earis says his mom used to take care of everything from picking up things he dropped to putting ketchup on his bun. But the 30-year-old is now having fun discovering what it means to rely on himself.
First Person

I want to be the representation I didn't see on TV growing up with a disability

Dylan Earis rarely saw representations of disabilities on television as a child. Watching a character on Breaking Bad with cerebral palsy portrayed by someone who actually had cerebral palsy changed the game in making him feel seen.