
Roughriders force five turnovers, overpower Redblacks 40-18
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are ultimately hoping to add Grey Cup rings to their wardrobe in 2019. But in the team’s 40-18 win at Mosaic Stadium, another type of bling motivated the team.
The brainchild of wide receiver Emmanuel Arceneaux and his brother-in-law during the bye week, the team had a “Big Play Chain” make its rounds during Saturday’s CFL affair.
“When I went home for the bye (week), (my brother-in-law) showed me their beast mode chain for defence,” Arceneaux said following the victory. “I was like, ‘Man, I need to bring this idea to the Riders,’ because in this locker room we’re always playing for something. I want a big play chain for turnovers and touchdowns. That way everyone’s included.”
Arceneaux also reached a couple milestones for his career in the win. He finished the game with three catches for 41 yards, which improved his run of straight games with a reception to 106 games. He also moved into the top 40 in all-time CFL receiving yards.