2022 Saskatchewan Roughriders season

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2022 Saskatchewan Roughriders season
PresidentCraig Reynolds
General manager Jeremy O'Day
Head coach Craig Dickenson
Home field Mosaic Stadium
Results
Record6–12
Division place4th, West
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Team MOP Darnell Sankey
Team MODP Darnell Sankey
Team MOC Kian Schaffer-Baker
Team MOOL Logan Ferland
Team MOST Mario Alford
Team MOR Frankie Hickson

The 2022 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the 64th season for the team in the Canadian Football League. It was the club's 113th year overall, and its 106th season of play. The Roughriders were eliminated from post-season contention on October 22, 2022, following a loss to the Calgary Stampeders. [1] The Roughriders failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2016. The 2022 CFL season was the third season under head coach Craig Dickenson and general manager Jeremy O'Day.

Contents

Offseason

CFL Global Draft

The 2022 CFL Global Draft took place on May 3, 2022. [2] The Roughriders selected fifth in each round of the snake draft. [3]

RoundPickPlayerPositionUniversity/Club TeamNationality
15 Jordan Genmark Heath LB California, Los Angeles Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
214 Lukas Ruoss LB Bemidji State Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
323 Maceo Beard-Aigret DB Potsdam Royals Flag of France.svg France

CFL National Draft

The 2022 CFL Draft took place on May 3, 2022. [4] The Roughriders had the seventh selection in each of the eight rounds of the draft after losing the West Final and finishing second in the 2021 league standings. [5]

RoundPickPlayerPositionUniversity TeamHometown
17 Samuel Emilus WR Louisiana Tech Montreal, QC
216 Zack Fry OL Western Ontario London, ON
327 Diego Alatorre Montoya OL British Columbia Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Mexico
436 Tommy Bringi LB Wilfrid Laurier London, ON
545 Tristan Fleury DB McGill Deux-Montagnes, QC
654 Jayden Dalke DE Alberta Leduc, AB
763 Zach Herzog DB Hillsdale Windsor, ON
872 Riley Boersma WR Regina Cambridge, ON

Preseason

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
ABye
B1Tues, May 316:30 p.m. CSTvs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 16–250–1 TSN Mosaic Stadium N/A Recap
2Fri, June 38:00 p.m. CSTat BC Lions L 18–200–2 TSN BC Place N/A Recap

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Regular season

Standings

TeamGPWLTPtsPFPADivStk
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1815303053837010–1W1 Details
BC Lions 181260245254058–4L1 Details
Calgary Stampeders 181260245333737–5W2 Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders 186120123704403–8L7 Details
Edmonton Elks 18414083545991–11L4 Details

Schedule

The Roughriders played in a neutral site game against the Toronto Argonauts who was the home team for their Week 6 match-up. [9] It was confirmed on March 24, 2022, that the game would be played in Wolfville, Nova Scotia at Raymond Field as part of the Touchdown Atlantic series. [10] Due to a COVID-19 outbreak, the home game against the Argonauts was rescheduled from July 23 to July 24. [11]

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
11Sat, June 115:00 p.m. CST vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 30–131–0 TSN Mosaic Stadium 28,216 Recap
22Sat, June 187:30 p.m. CSTat Edmonton Elks W 26–162–0TSN/ESPNews Commonwealth Stadium 23,121 Recap
33Thu, June 235:30 p.m. CSTat Montreal Alouettes L 13–372–1TSN/RDS Molson Stadium 16,027 Recap
44Sat, July 25:00 p.m. CSTvs. Montreal AlouettesW 41–203–1TSN/RDS/ESPN2 Mosaic Stadium27,717 Recap
55Fri, July 87:30 p.m. CSTvs. Ottawa Redblacks W 28–134–1TSN/RDS/ESPN2Mosaic Stadium26,685 Recap
66 Sat, July 16 12:00 p.m. CSTat Toronto Argonauts L 24–304–2TSN/RDS Raymond Field 10,886 Recap
77Sun, July 245:00 p.m. CSTvs. Toronto ArgonautsL 21–314–3TSN/ESPNewsMosaic Stadium27,134 Recap
88Fri, July 297:00 p.m. CSTvs. BC Lions L 17–324–4TSN/ESPN2Mosaic Stadium27,283 Recap
9Bye
109Sat, Aug 138:00 p.m. CSTat Edmonton ElksW 34–235–4TSNCommonwealth Stadium25,351 Recap
1110Fri, Aug 198:00 p.m. CSTvs. BC LionsL 10–285–5TSNMosaic Stadium28,442 Recap
1211Fri, Aug 268:30 p.m. CSTat BC LionsW 23–166–5TSN/ESPNews BC Place 23,129 Recap
1312 Sun, Sep 4 4:00 p.m. CSTvs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 18–206–6TSNMosaic Stadium33,350 Recap
1413 Sat, Sept 10 3:00 p.m. CSTat Winnipeg Blue BombersL 20–546–7TSN/RDS2 IG Field 33,234 Recap
1514Fri, Sept 167:30 p.m. CSTvs. Edmonton ElksL 24–266–8TSNMosaic Stadium27,000 Recap
16Bye
1715Fri, Sep 306:00 p.m. CSTat Winnipeg Blue BombersL 13–316–9TSN/RDS2IG Field33,234 Recap
1816Fri, Oct 75:30 p.m. CSTat Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 14–186–10TSN/RDS2 Tim Hortons Field 21,456 Recap
19Bye
2017Sat, Oct 225:00 p.m. CSTvs. Calgary Stampeders L 21–326–11TSNMosaic Stadium27,192 Recap
2118Sat, Oct 296:00 p.m. CSTat Calgary StampedersL 10–366–12TSN McMahon Stadium 25,179 Recap

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Team

Roster

Saskatchewan Roughriders roster
Quarterbacks

Receivers

Running backs

Fullbacks

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

1-Game Injured List

6-Game Injured List

Practice

Suspended

Italics indicate American player • Bold indicates Global player • 45 Roster, 23 Injured, 9 Practice, 6 Suspended
Roster updated 2022-10-29 • Depth chart Transactions More CFL rosters

Coaching staff

Saskatchewan Roughriders staff
Front office
  • President and ceo – Craig Reynolds
  • General manager and vice president of football operations – Jeremy O'Day
  • Assistant general manager – Paul Jones
  • Assistant general manager – Kyle Carson
  • Football operations manager – Jordan Greenly
  • Football operations coordinator – Chase Pelletier
  • Director of athletic therapy – Ivan Gutfriend
  • Manager of equipment – Gordon Gilroy

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Coaching Staff Archived 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
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