The Saskatchewan Roughriders are now beginning to put in their final game plan of the season.

Saskatchewan, which is in the Grey Cup for the first time since 2013, held its first full practice of the week at Princess Auto Stadium on Wednesday.

As the team returned to the field, wide receiver KeeSean Johnson was on the field with the team for the early portion of practice. He did appear to leave the field for a portion. Johnson, who had 1,159 yards and four touchdowns en route to being named an All-CFLer for the first time in his career, has been out since Oct. 11 with a knee injury he suffered against the Toronto Argonauts.

Last week, Joe Robustelli was thrust into the lineup for the CFL West Final. The pass-catcher left the game early and did not return. He was not out at the first pra

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