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Saskatchewan Roughriders Extend Samuel Emilus’ Contract for Two Seasons
UPDATE: The Saskatchewan Roughriders have just announced a significant two-season contract extension for Samuel Emilus, solidifying their commitment to the rising star of Canadian football. This urgent development comes as Emilus has made a remarkable impact on the team, particularly during the last Grey Cup where he played a pivotal role in their 25-17 victory over the Montreal Alouettes.
Emilus, a native of Montreal and product of Québécois football, showcased his talent by catching ten passes for 108 yards in the final match, earning him the title of Canadiens’ Player of the Game. His performance not only highlights his skills but also his importance to the Roughriders’ offensive strategy.
In addition to his Grey Cup performance, Emilus dominated in the Western Final, with nine receptions for 100 yards. His ability to deliver during crucial moments has established him as a reliable option for the Saskatchewan offense, confirming his place as a key player moving forward.
Despite a shortened 2025 regular season with only seven games played, the 28-year-old receiver displayed impressive stats, totaling 588 yards and two touchdowns on 37 catches. This productivity underscores his potential when fully integrated into the game plan.
Originally selected seventh overall in the 2022 CFL Draft, Emilus continues to exceed expectations. The Roughriders’ decision to extend his contract is a clear indication of their trust in his abilities and their strategy to build a competitive team around Canadian talent.
By securing Emilus for the coming seasons, the Saskatchewan Roughriders send a bold message about their future ambitions. The organization recognizes Emilus not just as a valuable player, but as a cornerstone for their success in the competitive landscape of the CFL.
With this contract extension, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how Emilus will continue to evolve as a player and contribute to the Roughriders’ aspirations in the upcoming seasons. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the CFL season approaches.
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