‘He’s clutch’: Fajardo proving himself to teammates on, off the field
While Saskatchewan Roughriders fans might have been surprised to see quarterback Cody Fajardo lead a last-minute comeback Thursday, his teammates weren’t.
Fajardo engineered a 42-yard drive that ended with the quarterback taking off with the ball himself and stretching out his right arm for the game-winning touchdown. The play gave the Roughriders their third straight CFL win, a 24-19 decision over the East Division-leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Mosaic Stadium.
While it was a pleasant surprise for Roughriders fans to see the newly minted starter score the pivotal touchdown, receiver Kyran Moore wasn’t shocked at the end result.
“When we called the play, I said, ‘Cody’s about to score,’ ” Moore said following the win. “I know Cody and in a big-time game in a big-time situation, he’s clutch.”