JUST IN: Roughriders sign former Superstar

In 2022, Sceviour achieved West Division all-star status while playing for the Stampeders.

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have strengthened their offensive line with the addition of Ryan Sceviour, a former all-star. The team announced on Friday that they have signed Sceviour to a one-year contract. Hailing from Calgary and standing at 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 300 pounds, the 28-year-old has spent the past five seasons with his hometown team, the Calgary Stampeders, since being drafted by them in the first round, eighth overall, in the 2018 CFL Draft.

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign former West All-Star OL Ryan Sceviour | TSN

 

Throughout his career with the Stampeders, Sceviour has participated in 66 games. Last season, he served as the starting right guard for Calgary in all 18 games, following his recognition as a West Division all-star in 2022.

Before transitioning to professional football, Sceviour showcased his skills during five seasons with the University of Calgary Dinos, earning recognition as a second-team All-Canadian in both 2016 and 2017.

Sceviour now joins an already formidable group of Canadian offensive linemen in Saskatchewan, including Philip Blake, Logan Ferland, Peter Godber, Noah Zerr, Logan Bandy, Zack Fry, and Evan Floren.

His signing marks the ninth acquisition by Saskatchewan since the opening of CFL free agency earlier in the week. Sceviour joins fellow signings A.J. Ouellette (running back), Jermarcus Hardrick (offensive lineman), Malik Carney (defensive lineman), Jalon Edwards-Cooper (defensive back), Jameer Thurman, Jordan Herdman-Reed, and Justin Herdman-Reed (linebackers), as well as American fullback Clint Ratkovich.

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