Riders Sign Football Operations Head O'Day, Head Coach Mace to Two-Year Extensions
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Riders sign football operations head O'Day, head coach Mace to two-year extensions
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed football operations head Jeremy O'Day and head coach Corey Mace to two-year contract extensions, the CFL club announced Tuesday.
Riders sign football operations head O’Day, head coach Mace to two-year extensions
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed football operations head Jeremy O'Day and head coach Corey Mace to two-year contract extensions, the CFL club announced Tuesday. The contracts, announced after the Roughriders (12-4) clinched first overall in the CFL standings heading into the playoffs, run through the 2028 season. O'Day, the Riders' vice-president of football operations and general manager, is in his 27th season with the club. Q…
Riders sign head coach Corey Mace, general manager Jeremy O'Day to two-year extensions
REGINA — Hot off securing first place overall in the Canadian Football League standings and the Western Final at home at Mosaic Stadium, the Saskatchewan Roughriders announced on Tuesday that vice president of football operations and general manager Jeremy O’Day and head coach Corey Mace have each signed two-year contract extensions. “These last two seasons have been incredibly special for Rider Nation and our football club, and so much of that …
Roughriders Sign O’day, Mace To Two-year Contract Extensions - Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Roughriders’ Vice President of Football Operations and Head Coach both ink deals through the 2028 season Hot off securing first place overall in the Canadian Football League standings and the Western Final at home at Mosaic Stadium, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are thrilled to announce that Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager Jeremy O’Day and Head Coach Corey Mace have each signed two-year contract extensions. “These …
Roughriders sign football operations head O'Day, head coach Mace to extensions
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed football operations head Jeremy O’Day and head coach Corey Mace to two-year contract extensions, the CFL club announced Tuesday. The contracts, announced after the Roughriders (12-4) clinched first overall in the CFL standings heading into the playoffs, run through the 2028 season. O’Day, the Riders’ vice-president of football operations and general manager, is in his 27th season with the club and seventh…
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