Roughriders fined for practicing with ineligible players
The Saskatchewan Roughriders were fined $60,000 and had their salary cap cut by $26,000 on Thursday after the CFL found the organization guilty of practicing with ineligible players.
A multi-week investigation by the league determined that the Riders were using unsigned players and players on the six-game injured list during practices, a clear violation of CFL rules.
"As commissioner, I am compelled to make decisions consistent with protecting the competitive balance within our league, the spirit of our rules and the integrity of our game," CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge said in a statement, according to Drew Edwards of 3 Down Nation. "The recent conduct, behaviour and activities of the Saskatchewan Roughriders have compromised the reputation of the CFL."
The announcement comes a week after the Riders were fined $15,000 for not playing the mandatory number of Canadians. It also comes on the heels of Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell openly questioning the Riders' roster tactics via Twitter.
I bet none of the people they signed needed flights .. π https://t.co/c8aAdx1XL1
β Bo Levi Mitchell (@BoLeviMitchell) August 9, 2016
Despite raised expectations after the hiring of Chris Jones as general manager and head coach in the offseason, Saskatchewan has struggled to a 1-5 record so far this year. The Roughriders are set to take on the Stamps on Saturday.