‘I’d like to finish my career here:’ Redblacks QB Harris hopeful to remain in Ottawa
OTTAWA — Trevor Harris knows there will come a day when he won’t agonize over losing the Grey Cup, but for now it haunts him in his sleep.
“I’ve had dreams both nights I’ve gone to sleep that it’s half time again and I got insanely overjoyed because ten points is nothing and we’re going to come back and win this,” the Ottawa quarterback told reporters Tuesday morning as the Redblacks cleaned out their lockers. “Both times I’ve woken up and it’s hurt worse. I’m assuming I’ll continue to have dreams like that, but it hurts because it means so much.”
The Redblacks were defeated 27-16 by the Calgary Stampeders Sunday night in Edmonton in the 106th edition of the CFL championship game. While the loss still stings, Harris is already thinking about next season.
Harris is set to hit free agency, but is hopeful to reach an agreement with the Redblacks on a contract extension.