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Tommy Stevens closes out scrappy Saskatchewan Roughriders win in Ottawa (& other thoughts)

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Tommy Stevens closes out scrappy Saskatchewan Roughriders win in Ottawa (& other thoughts)

The Saskatchewan Roughriders found a way to record a scrappy 27-22 win over the Ottawa Redblacks in Week 5. It wasn’t pretty, but the Riders avoided an upset in the nation’s capital and put together a team effort to improve to 3-1 through four regular-season games in 2026. 10-point hole Saskatchewan had the shovel out []

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