Roughriders turn attention to financial troubles after cancelled 2020 season
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are now turning their attention to navigating through an impending financial crisis the team faces.
The CFL officially cancelled the 2020 season on Monday after being denied a loan from the federal government.
“I feel for everybody involved. I certainly feel for our players and I feel for our fans,” Roughriders president and CEO Craig Reynolds said. “You know how much the CFL means to Saskatchewan. It’s disappointing and it’s sad to know we’re not going to have Roughrider football in 2020.”
Reynolds said up until late last week, the league’s board of governors felt confident about having a season. Reynolds said four things had to happen for the season to go ahead: A new CBA had to be ratified, a plan had to be created with the CFL’s broadcast partner, a health-and-safety plan had to be finalized, and financial support had to be arranged from the federal government.


