‘It’s vitally important that we play’: Riders set to approach province with return-to-play plan
The wheels are in motion for a 2021 CFL season.
Saskatchewan Roughriders president and CEO Craig Reynolds joined the Green Zone on Wednesday and said team officials will be meeting with the province on Friday to bring forward their CFL return-to-play plan.
“Everything was so new last year (due to COVID-19). I remember naively thinking we will be working from home for a couple weeks and maybe training camp would be delayed a week; we just didn’t know. Now there’s so much more understanding and so much more optimism with the vaccine rollout,” Reynolds said.
“We’ve got some local aspects too and that’s how we play the games, practise (and do) training. There’s common protocols that we’re all going to follow. We really learned a ton from the other leagues that have gone through this and adapted where necessary.”