CFL NOTEBOOK: RIDERS, ELKS JOIN THE REST & ROOSEVELT TO WINNIPEG

The Edmonton Elks and Saskatchewan Roughriders will require fans to provide proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative test to attend home games.

The Roughriders announced Monday their enhanced health and safety protocols will start Sept. 17, when they are scheduled to welcome the Toronto Argonauts.

The Elks will start their new protocols Oct. 15 against defending Grey Cup champion Winnipeg.

The Roughriders said fans under the age of 12, who are currently unable to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, will be exempt from the vaccination requirement. The Elks said fans under 12 will also be exempt from showing a negative test.

Before Monday’s announcements, the Roughriders and Elks were the only CFL teams without policies requiring fans to produce proof of vaccination or a negative test.

The Elks’ announcement comes after an outbreak of COVID-19 that affected 13 players on the team and led to the postponement of their Aug. 26 game against the Argonauts in Toronto.

The Elks announced Sunday that they had gone three days without another player testing positive for the virus.

The Roughriders have one home game scheduled _ Sept. 5 against Winnipeg _ before their new protocols go into effect.

The Elks are scheduled to host Calgary on Sept. 11 and Winnipeg on Sept. 18 before their protocols start.

WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed veteran receiver Naaman Roosevelt.

The native of Buffalo, N.Y., played with the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 2015-19.

Roosevelt was Saskatchewan’s most outstanding player in 2016 when he had 76 receptions for 1,095 yards in just 11 games.

He was named a West Division all-star in 2017 with 75 receptions for 1,035 yards and eight touchdowns in 14 games.

He was most recently with the Montreal Alouettes in training camp before being released last month.

Roosevelt has 301 receptions for 4,134 yards and 20 touchdowns in 67 career CFL games.

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Ray Cey
Ray Cey
3 years ago

Winnipeg Blue Bombers sign Naaman Roosevelt, Saskatchewan Roughriders sign CFL game breaker allstar Duron Carter (should sign).

Rai Cee
Rai Cee
3 years ago

Time for screech to step down. The hudson bay clown has got to go.