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An all-star running back who won a Grey Cup last season with the Toronto Argonauts, Carey has reportedly joined the Roughriders to fill one of four roster spots left vacant by injuries suffered during Saskatchewan’s season-opening, 31-26 victory Thursday over the Ottawa Redblacks.
Carey will likely replace starter A.J. Ouellette, who left Thursday’s game late in the first quarter after getting hit in the head. Signing Carey was anticipated because Riders head coach Corey Mace used to be an assistant coach with the Calgary Stampeders and Toronto, where he worked with the vete