Saskatchewan Roughriders face tough task playing Calgary Stampeders at McMahon
On Friday, the focus turns to football for Duron Carter and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Carter was at the centre of some drama this week when he and Sam Williams, a defensive back on Saskatchewan’s practice roster, were involved in an altercation during practice. When people stepped in to break up the melee, there were reports at least one coach was urging the players to continue fighting.
On Tuesday, head coach/GM Chris Jones predictably downplayed the incident and wouldn’t divulge potential discipline for Williams or Carter. Williams won’t play, but if Carter is disciplined Saskatchewan won’t have its leading receiver Friday night when it visits the Calgary Stampeders.
The contest is an important one for both teams. Calgary (13-1-1) needs a win to clinch top spot in the West Division while Saskatchewan (8-7) stands fourth, two points behind third-place Edmonton (9-6) needing a victory to cement a post-season berth.