DURANT SIGNS NEW DEAL



After having suffered season-ending injuries the last two years, Darian Durant took another hit for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Durant gave the Roughriders a discount when he signed a new one-year deal with the club Wednesday. He was scheduled to earn roughly $500,000 in 2016, the final year of a contact he signed after leading Saskatchewan to the 2013 Grey Cup.

Durant agreed to one season at less money to give new head coach/GM Chris Jones more cap flexibility following Saskatchewan’s league-worst 3-15 record last season.

“Football is the ultimate team sport and I can’t get it done by myself, no one can,” Durant said. “The better personnel we can have around myself and the team the better our chances (for) success.”

Durant will reportedly earn about $450,000 this season. Jones wouldn’t divulge financial figures but called Durant’s pay cut “significant.”

“I know it will help us be able to get another player,” he said. “It’s never a real comfortable thing to do, ask a guy to take a pay cut.

“But long-term success depends on being able to put together a very solid competitive roster and in order to do that you’ve got to be able to spread the wealth.”

Durant feels the new deal works for him as well.

“This gives me an opportunity to see the direction we’re going,” he said. “It just puts me in a position to control my own future.”

Jones said he’s been talking to Durant about a new deal since December and even went to Atlanta – where Durant lives in the off-season – to discuss the matter face to face.

“It meant a lot,” Durant said. “It helped me understand more about the direction he wanted to go in.

“Actually, I was kind of expecting it going into the off-season, we just had to make sure we were at a point where it made sense for both sides to renegotiate and it did. A lot of that had to do with that meeting I had with Chris Jones and him reassuring me I was his guy …   at the end of the day it wasn’t that tough a decision.”

Durant, who turns 34 in August, has suffered consecutive season-ending injuries. He suffered a torn tendon in his right elbow in September 2014 before rupturing his left Achilles tendon in Saskatchewan’s ’15 season opener.

Durant said he’s recovering nicely from the Achilles injury.

“I’m pretty much doing everything I need to do (in training),” he said. “I’m running straight ahead full speed.

“I’m still under control a little bit with some of my cuts and things like that but on my dropbacks, my rollouts, running, I’m full go.”

Durant, who played collegiately at the University of North Carolina, is third in Riders history in passing yards (24,668) and TDs (135). Jones said a healthy Durant is important this season for Saskatchewan.

“I’ve gone against Darian Durant a lot of years,” said Jones, a former defensive co-ordinator with Montreal, Calgary and Toronto before leading Edmonton to a Grey Cup last season. “He’s a very tough competitor and when he walks on the football team he makes everybody better.”

Durant’s deal comes less than a week after slotback Weston Dressler and defensive lineman John Chick – both fan favourites in Regina – were released after failing to reach restructured deals.

“When you see something like that it puts the business side of things in perspective,” Durant said. “All of us who choose to play this game, it’s going to happen to us one day when we get that call … it’s the unfortunate side of the business.

“I’m going to miss Dress, he’s one of my best friends. We shared some good times together and it’s going to be tough but I know he’s going to land in a good spot, be in a good situation because he’s still a great player.”

Durant has spent his entire 10-year CFL career with Saskatchewan and has been the starter since 2009. He’s led the Riders to the Grey Cup three times (2009-10, 2013) winning on the third try to give the franchise its first championship on home soil.

Durant was also Saskatchewan’s third quarterback when it won the ’07 Grey Cup.

Last season Ottawa’s Henry Burris, the CFL’s outstanding player, was the lone quarterback to start all 18 regular-season games. So finding adequate backups to Durant is also important to Jones.


“We’re on a pretty quick plan to make sure we’ve got a No. 2 and No. 3 in place,” he said.

(Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Whoo Hoo! Finally all the B S will stop.

Don M

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Oh hell ya!
Bring it 2016!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Terrific news, finally some common sense.

truenorthern
8 years ago

Is there a press conference later today??

Tyler Welder
8 years ago

Best of both worlds. Keep DD and free up cap space. This is true leadership by both sides. Jones for getting it done and Durant for being a team guy and accepting new terms.

Larry
Larry
8 years ago

Great signing by the Riders!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

A one year extension = 'We would like you to stick around until we have your replacement.'

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Thanks Hopson. Now please go away. People with a smarter football acumen are running the team now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

AnonymousJanuary 20, 2016
A one year extension = 'We would like you to stick around until we have your replacement.'

Earth to anon: welcome to pro sports. I'm not sure what you do for a living but it must be nice to be able to coast with no pressure to perform. Luv the thanks Hopson now go away comment!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Rumors now quashed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Great news!!

william weppler
8 years ago

Great news! Hopefully can stay healthy and lead the Riders to another Grey Cup. Don't overdue the rehab DD.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Just right.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Great news. Now let's move on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Is there anyone more committed to our Riders than Darian Durant? Great News!

Old Hank

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Great news !!!!!

Now all that has to be done is to get rid of Jones and Murphy and get some one in that can be actually called a human being and not idiots.

Never liked Jones when he was with EE and like him even less now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Release 2 all stars and keep an over priced "average" QB who is in his twilight years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Release 2 all stars and keep an over priced 'average' QB who is in his twilight years?

Really? Last I checked we are 5-20 without Durant and he's won waaaay more inches career than lost. He's 6-3 in playoff games.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Here come the idiots, a few positive comments now these guys. Oh well Roddy keeps the dollars coming for hits, that's all that matters

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

I like the idiot who is still bringing up Hopson and the other guy calling Durant an "average" QB. Those two probably ride around in a van that looks like dog with big ears on the side of it.

Rocker
Rocker
8 years ago

Great work by Durant and Management to get this done. Maybe Jones just may know what he's doing contrary to what some people think. Great job by all

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Durant says he doesn't plan on testing free agency but he gets to see the direction and control his future. #riders

Basecally he wants to be able to get out if Jones and Murphy conyinue to be the jerks they have shown themselves to be so far. He wants to play for good people which Jones and Murphy are not.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Yeah Jones is such a jerk, he drove the three hours to Atlanta to meet with Doubles personally to discuss the new deal.

Honestly I think Rod puts these comments on here himself just to fire up the masses. He is kind of a pro wrestling villain after all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Do you know Jones and Murphy are not good people? Have you met them? If they were not good people, why did the entire Wskimo coaching staff come here? They must like working for someone whose not good people.

Dick Rubnutz
Dick Rubnutz
8 years ago

John Murphy said "Darian is our starting QB" on the Sportscage on Monday and as soon as he said that, I knew Doubles was coming back.

Our leader is back for 2016. It's a great day