The Saskatchewan Roughriders are one win away from ending their agonizing championship drought.
It’s been 12 years since the organization last played for a Grey Cup, and the Roughriders know they cannot afford to waste the opportunity that is in front of them when they take on the Montreal Alouettes in Winnipeg on Sunday.
Finishing the regular season with the CFL’s best record at 12-6 was a great achievement for Saskatchewan, but as we’ve seen in past seasons, having the best regular season doesn’t guarantee anything.
No one knows that better than the Montreal Alouettes, who broke their championship drought in 2023 after finishing second in the East and knocked off a Toronto Argonauts team that went 16-2 during the regular season to reach the Grey Cup.
For Saskatchewan, this final hurd

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