It’s a new era for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, at least in terms of culture and standards.
Following a suspension from the league for violating the gender-based violence and harassment policy, the Riders released receiver Ajou Ajou.
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Host of the Green Zone, Jamie Nye, tells Global News, “I think this is Corey Mace driven thing along with Jeremy O’Day.”
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