Harris joined the Argos last season, after six years with the Blue Bombers, and became the first Canadian to reach 10,000 career rushing yards.
With little left to accomplish on the field, Harris said the fact that the Argos have been bringing back other pieces of the roster got his attention. And like he has in past years, he also took a trip down memory lane.
Harris joined the Argos last season, after six years with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and became just the sixth player in CFL history to reach 10,000 career rushing yards. He won a third consecutive Grey Cup — against his old team, no less — and played in both the East final and championship game despite what was thought to be season-ending surgery on Aug. 16, to repair a torn pec muscle.With 10,151 rushing yards, Harris needs 135 yards to pass Charles Roberts for fifth place on the CFL list.