The Leader\u002DPost\u0027s Murray McCormick breaks down some of the questions facing the Riders heading into their main training camp.
O’Day recently re-signed Charleston Hughes, a free-agent defensive end who had 31 sacks in 34 regular-season games with the Riders over the 2018 and 2019 seasons.How the team will use the 38-year-old Hughes is one of the primary questions surrounding the Roughriders as they prepare to begin main training camp Sunday at the University of Saskatchewan’s Griffiths Stadium.Saskatchewan’s defensive line, especially at the end position, was already strong with the returns of A.C.
Woodard was recently released; the Riders retain his rights if he returns to the CFL. Hughes would ideally be suited to the role of situational pass rusher. He may prove there is still life in those legs and work his way into the starting lineup. How he performs during training camp will go a long way toward determining his role.Article contentis the unquestioned starting quarterback, albeit with a few questions heading into training camp.
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