Touchdown Atlantic an important game for the CFL
The CFL’s Touchdown Atlantic game has turned into a celebration of the sport as the league is fully coast to coast for a single week – and that provides some positivity for what may lay ahead.
“It’s huge. In terms of thinking about the future and thinking about expansion, it’s really important to embrace the region and I think we have done that the past couple of years,” said Saskatchewan Roughriders president-CEO Craig Reynolds. “It’s really good from an in-season signature event as well and, as we know, building events around our games are important as well.
“I think this is a really important event.”
The Riders and Toronto Argonauts are meeting in the game for the second season in a row Saturday. Huskie Stadium in Halifax will be the site of the game. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m.
The Argos won the 2022 edition 30-24 at Raymond Field in Wolfville, N.S. The teams were also set to meet back in 2020 in Halifax, but the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reynolds believes the strong support the Riders receive across the country makes them a perfect team to take part in the event.