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‘Lots to Clean up’: Harris-Less Riders Defeat Lions, Remain Undefeated

  • The Saskatchewan Roughriders secured a 37-18 victory over the B.C. Lions in their Saturday matchup held at Mosaic Stadium in Regina.
  • Due to Trevor Harris's injury, Jake Maier took over as the starting quarterback for the Riders, whereas the Lions continued to rely on Jeremiah Masoli, who remained in place with Nathan Rourke sidelined from an oblique injury.
  • A.J. Ouellette led Saskatchewan with 139 rushing yards and a touchdown, and Tevaughn Campbell scored a pick-six that ended the first half with a 16-7 lead.
  • Jeremiah Masoli threw for 173 yards on 16 completions out of 29 attempts, recording one touchdown but also throwing three interceptions. Meanwhile, James Butler had a strong game on the ground with 123 rushing yards on 17 carries, adding a late touchdown run and successfully converting a two-point attempt.
  • The victory improved Saskatchewan's perfect 2025 record to 4-0, as B.C. dropped to 1-3 and will visit Montreal on July 5, while the Riders have a bye before hosting Calgary on July 11.
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Maier, Ouellette lead unbeaten Roughriders to 37-18 win over struggling Lions

The unbeaten Saskatchewan Roughriders power through with 37-18 victory over B.C. Lions

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Roughriders stay unbeaten at 4-0 after thumping B.C. Lions 37-18

Leos have dropped three straight CFL contests

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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