There’s no quarterback controversy with Roughriders in Cody Fajardo’s mind
He’s got the hot hand right now, but Cody Fajardo says there’s no quarterback controversy with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
In Fajardo’s mind, the starting job Zach Collaros’s to reclaim once the veteran comes off the injured list.
“My job when I signed here was being the backup and my role as a player right now is to help this team win as much as I can while I get the opportunity but Zach’s our guy,” Fajardo told reporters after leading Saskatchewan past Toronto 32-7 on Monday night. “He’s shown he can play at the highest level and I’ll be here to help him all the way through it.
“I know it’s always hard when you kind of get pulled out because of an injury . . . I’m just hoping for his good health and just coming back. And then for me doing whatever I can to help this team win whether that’s just being the short-yardage guy, being the backup and telling Zach (and Riders coaches) what I see on the sidelines.”