Roughriders Prep for Playoffs, Regina to Host 2027 Grey Cup

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are gearing up for the CFL playoffs after concluding their regular season [2, 7]. Despite a recent loss to B.C., the team is focusing on health and preparation for the West Final [4, 6]. The CFL also announced that Regina will host the 114th Grey Cup in 2027 [3, 8].

Playoff Bound and Healthy

Head coach Corey Mace utilized the final regular-season games to rest key starters, ensuring they are healthy for the playoffs [6]. The Roughriders finished the regular season with a 12-6 record [4]. In their final game, Kian Schaffer-Baker had six receptions for 69 yards [4]. However, Chris Streveler sustained a knee injury during a game [5]. The team awaits to find out who their playoff opponent will be [2].

Regina to Host 2027 Grey Cup

The Saskatchewan Roughriders and the CFL have announced that Regina will host the 114th Grey Cup in 2027 [3, 8]. The announcement was made at Mosaic Stadium [3]. The 2022 Grey Cup was the first championship game held at the new Mosaic Stadium, which opened in 2017 [3]. Roughriders president Craig Reynolds sees this as a major opportunity for Saskatchewan [3]. Quarterback Trevor Harris recalled a "Max Scherzer moment" [1].

TL;DR

  • The Saskatchewan Roughriders are preparing for the CFL playoffs after resting starters in their final regular-season games [2, 6].
  • Regina has been selected to host the 114th Grey Cup in 2027, marking a significant event for the province [3, 8].
  • Despite a loss to B.C. to end the season, the Roughriders are optimistic about their playoff chances [4].
  • Chris Streveler suffered a knee injury [5].