The following is a list of Saskatchewan Roughriders all-time records and statistics current to the 2023 CFL season. Each category lists the top five players, where known, except for when the fifth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed.
Most by a Player
Most Games
Most Regular Seasons Played
Most Points – Career
Most Points – Season
Most Points – Game
Most Touchdowns – Career
Most Touchdowns – Season
Most Touchdowns – Game
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Career
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Season
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Game
Most Touchdown Receptions – Career
Most Touchdown Receptions – Season
Most Touchdown Receptions – Game
Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns – Career
Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns – Season
Most Punt Return Touchdowns – Career
Most Punt Return Touchdowns – Season
Most Punt Return Touchdowns – Game
Most Passing Yards – Career
Most Passing Yards – Season
Most Passing Yards – Game
Most Pass Attempts – Career
Most Pass Attempts – Season
Most Pass Attempts – 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 Attempts – Career
Most Rushing Attempts – Season
Most Rushing Attempts – Game
Most Rushing Yards – Career
Most Rushing Yards – Season
Most Rushing Yards – Game
Longest Run
Most Receiving Yards – Career
Most Receiving Yards – Season
Most Receiving Yards – Game
Most Receptions – Career
Most Receptions – Season
Most Receptions – Game
Longest Reception
Most Interceptions – Career
Most Interceptions – Season
Most Interceptions – Game
Most Sacks – Career
Most Sacks – Season
Most Sacks – Game
Most Defensive Tackles – Season
Most Defensive Tackles – Game
Most Special Teams Tackles – Season
Most Kickoff Returns – Career
Most Kickoff Returns – Season
Most Kickoff Returns – Game
Most Kickoff Return Yards – Career
Most Kickoff Return Yards – Season
Most Kickoff Return Yards – Game
Longest Kickoff Return – Game
Most Punt Returns – Career
Most Punt Returns – Season
Most Punt Returns – Game
Most Punt Return Yards – Career
Most Punt Return Yards – Season
Most Punt Return Yards – Game
Longest Punt Return – Game
Most Field Goals – Career
Most Field Goals – Season
Most Field Goals – Game
Highest Field Goal Accuracy – Career (minimum 100 attempts)
Highest Field Goal Accuracy – Season (minimum 30 attempts)
Longest Field Goal
Most Consecutive Field Goals
Most Singles – Career
Most Singles – Season
The 2005 CFL season is considered to be the 52nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 48th Canadian Football League season.
The 1993 CFL season is considered to be the 40th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 36th Canadian Football League season.
The 1990 CFL season is considered to be the 37th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 33rd Canadian Football League season.
The 1989 CFL season is considered to be the 36th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 32nd Canadian Football League season.
The 1988 CFL season is considered to be the 35th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 31st Canadian Football League season.
The 1982 CFL season is considered to be the 29th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 25th Canadian Football League season.
The 1972 CFL season is considered to be the 19th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 15th Canadian Football League season.
Danny McManus is a former professional American football and Canadian football quarterback who passed for over 53,000 yards in seventeen seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He currently serves as the assistant general manager and director for U.S. scouting for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He played every season in the league from 1990 to 2006, as a member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and finally with the Calgary Stampeders. As of 2007, his all-time CFL passing yardage is third most next to Damon Allen and Anthony Calvillo. He worked as a color commentator for TSN's CFL broadcasts, having previously appeared as a guest analyst on the CFL on CBC late in his playing career. On December 2, 2013, he was named the assistant general manager and director of U.S. scouting for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Previous to that, he served as the director of scouting for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
The 1960 CFL season is considered to be the seventh season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the third Canadian Football League season.
The 1966 CFL season was the Canadian Football League's ninth season since the 1958 merger of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union to create a national league. It was the 13th season in modern-day Canadian football.
The 77th Grey Cup was the 1989 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at SkyDome in Toronto; this was the first Grey Cup game held at the stadium as it opened in June 1989. The Roughriders defeated the Tiger-Cats, 43–40 on Dave Ridgway's winning field-goal.
The 97th Grey Cup was played on November 29, 2009, at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta, and decided the Canadian Football League (CFL) champion for the 2009 season. The Montreal Alouettes came from behind to defeat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 28–27, on a 33-yard field goal by Damon Duval as time ran out. Duval had actually missed a first attempt, but Saskatchewan was penalized for having too many men on the field, allowing Duval a second field goal attempt.
The following is a list of Toronto Argonauts all time records and statistics current to the 2023 CFL season. Each category lists the top five players, where known, except for when the fifth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed.
The following is a list of BC Lions all time records and statistics current to the 2023 CFL season. Each category lists the top five players, where known, except for when the fifth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed. Games and seasons played lists the top ten players.
The 2011 CFL season was the 58th season of modern-day Canadian football. Officially, it was the 54th season of the Canadian Football League. The complete schedule was released on February 18 and featured the defending Grey Cup champion Montreal Alouettes opening the season against the visiting BC Lions on Thursday, June 30, 2011. The season was among the most notable in the modern era for the competitiveness of the teams; going into the final week, five teams were tied for first place in the league, a first in modern CFL history. It was also the first time since 1982 that all teams finished with fewer than 12 wins in the regular season. As well, for the first time since 1950, the start of the modern era, all four teams competing in the division finals were different from the four teams that had competed in the division finals the previous year. Newly renovated BC Place Stadium in Vancouver hosted the 99th Grey Cup on November 27, with the hometown Lions defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 34–23 in front of a sold-out crowd.
The following is a list of Hamilton Tiger-Cats all time records and statistics for players current to the 2023 CFL season. This list includes all seasons since the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' inception in 1950 and does not include lineage figures from the Hamilton Tigers nor the Hamilton Wildcats. Each category lists the top six players, where known, except for when the sixth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed. Aside from Grey Cup championship games played and won, this list includes only regular season statistics.
The following is a select list of Calgary Stampeders all-time records and statistics current to the 2023 CFL season. Each category lists the top five players, where known, except for when the fifth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed.
The 2013 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the 56th season for the team in the Canadian Football League. The Roughriders improved upon their 8–10 record from 2012 and made the playoffs for the second straight season, while hosting their first playoff game since 2010. After defeating the BC Lions and Calgary Stampeders in the playoffs, the Roughriders qualified for their fourth Grey Cup appearance in seven years and first ever at their home stadium. The team defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 45-23 in the 101st Grey Cup en route to winning the franchise's fourth championship. With the added seats at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, the Roughriders led the league in attendance for the first time, with an average of 37,503 fans attending each regular season game.
The final 1983 Canadian Football League regular season game was played at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta on Sunday, November 6, 1983 between the Calgary Stampeders and the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Entering the game, the host Stampeders had an 8-7 record and needed only a tie to make the playoffs while the Roughriders had a 4-11 record and were eliminated from playoff contention. After trailing for most of the game, the Roughriders scored a touchdown off of a turnover with only 27 seconds remaining and upset the Stampeders by a final score of 27-23.
The history of the Saskatchewan Roughriders dates to 1910 when they were founded as the Regina Rugby Club and became charter members of the Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union. The team changed their name to the Regina Roughriders in 1924 and became charter members of the Western Interprovincial Football Union in 1936. They began using their current moniker in 1946 and adopted it officially in 1950. The Roughriders became a charter member of the Canadian Football League when it was founded in 1958.