RIDERS OFFER “PLAY-IN DAY” TRYOUTS

The Saskatchewan Roughriders, like the rest of the football industry, found out the news on Thursday that an upstart American professional football league will not be playing this season after workouts, tryouts, and a draft were held, and with prospects expecting to attend training camps in early April.

In response to this news, the Roughriders are reaching out to all those prospects and offering them an opportunity to attend a “Play-In Day” prior to the teams CFL Mini-Camp next weekend. Interested players can attend the workout on Saturday, April 9th at Historic Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Florida.  Registration will begin at 8:00am sharp.

“Our coaching and scouting staffs have a number of former players on it and know first-hand the stress and issues that arise by a surprise announcement like today’s news,” noted Riders Vice President of Football Operations, General Manager, and Head Coach Chris Jones. “We wanted to reach out and find a way to provide a service and opportunity that most of these kids thought they lost this morning.”

The Saskatchewan Roughriders entire coaching, scouting and operations staff will be in attendance and open an opportunity to play your way into the team’s 3-day Mini-Camp: April 10-12.

Knowing the business and scenarios this latest setback has caused to players, agents and families, the Riders have decided that any player who attends and pays the $100 registration fee who is then accepted into our CFL Mini-Camp will have his money REIMBURSED by our club that same day.

This opportunity offers prospects a real chance to compete for a mini-camp spot, which can then lead to a CFL rookie contract; ranging between $55,000 – $70,000 based on position, experience, performance and incentives.

Please feel free to contact us via email at cam.robinson@saskriders.com for more details or directions.

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Christopher Evans
8 years ago

From what I have read, the league is looking to run practices leading up until next season and launching games in 2017. I am curious how the contract statuses of these players are affected? Are they fully released from the obligations from the upstart league or do they have to report for their training sessions and play for 2017 stateside??

I sure like that grey scale Rider logo! I hear it's Adidas' third jersey for the Riders! Can't wait to see the full jersey!! 😀