The following is a list of Ottawa Rough Riders all-time records and statistics over their existence from 1876 to 1996.
Most Games Played
Most Seasons Played
Most points – Career
Most Points – Season
Most Points – Game
Most Touchdowns – Career
Most Touchdowns – Season
Most Touchdowns – Game
Most Receiving Touchdowns – Career
Most Receiving Touchdowns – Season
Most Receiving Touchdowns – Game
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Career
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Season
Most Passing Yards – Career
Most Passing Yards – Season
Most Passing Yards – Game
Most Pass Completions – Career
Most Pass Completions – Season
Most Pass Completions – Game
Most Passing Touchdowns – Career
Most Passing Touchdowns – Season
Most Passing Touchdowns – Game
Most Rushing Yards – Career
Most Rushing Yards – Season(all 1000 yard rushers included)
NOTE - In 1977 Richard Holmes played with Toronto and rushed for 151 years with that team.
Most Rushing Yards – Game
Most Rushing Attempts – Career
Most Rushing Attempts – Season
Most Rushing Attempts – Game
Longest Rush
Most Receiving Yards – Career
Most Receiving Yards – Season
Most Receiving Yards – Game
Most Receptions – Career
Most Receptions – Season
Most Receptions – Game
Most Interceptions – Career
Most Interceptions – Season
Most Interceptions – Game
Most Interception Return Yards – Career
Most Interception Return Yards – Season
Most Interception Return Yards – Game
Most Total Tackles – Season
Most Defensive Tackles – Season
Most Defensive Tackles – Game
Most Special Team Tackles – Career
Most Special Team Tackles – Season
Most Sacks – Career
Most Sacks – Season
Most Sacks – Game
The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded in 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup championship nine times. Their most dominant era was the 1960s and 1970s, in which they won five Grey Cups. The team's fortunes waned in the 1980s and 1990s, and they ultimately ceased operations following the 1996 season. Five years later, a new CFL team known as the Ottawa Renegades was founded, though they suspended operations in 2006. The Ottawa Redblacks, which own the Rough Riders intellectual properties, joined the league in 2014.
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Total football stats Ottawa Rough Riders
Ottawa Rough Riders Records
CFL Record Book 2009
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