REGINA - Trevor Harris sounds ready to return for another season.
The MVP of the 112th Grey Cup has been non-committal about his future so far. But at the Saskatchewan Roughriders' year-end media availability Wednesday, fresh off their Grey Cup win just three days earlier, the quarterback sounded like someone not ready for retirement.
"I’d be shocked if I turn around and say 'that’s a wrap,'" Harris said.
The pending free agent doesn’t expect his decision about 2026 will take long.
"I’m not somebody that stews on things," he said. "I think pretty quickly.”
Corey Mace wants to be the first head coach in franchise history to win back-to-back Grey Cups and says nobody on the team's roster or coaching staff has told him yet they don't plan to return for 2026.
"Everybody has been saying t

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