Former Alabama star Trent Richardson to make CFL debut against Toronto Argonauts
TORONTO — Victor Butler will have the chance Saturday afternoon to again lock horns with Trent Richardson.
Richardson will make his CFL debut with Saskatchewan (7-6) when it visits the Toronto Argonauts (7-7) at BMO Field. The Roughriders signed Richardson last week but the former Alabama star didn’t play in their 18-17 road win over the Ottawa Redblacks.
The five-foot-nine, 225-pound Richardson ran for 3,130 yards (5.8-yard average) and 35 TDs over three seasons at Alabama, helping the Crimson Tide capture two NCAA titles before going third overall to Cleveland in the ’12 NFL draft. But Richardson couldn’t duplicate his collegiate success, rushing for 2,032 yards and 17 TDs in 46 career games with the Browns and Indianapolis Colts (2012-14).
After being waived by Indianapolis in March 2015, Richardson was subsequently released by Oakland (before ’15 season) and Baltimore (2016). Butler and Richardson squared off in the NFL as members of the Dallas Cowboys and Browns, respectively, before becoming teammates with the Colts.