Saskatchewan Roughriders ring in new season after 2025 Grey Cup victory
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At a glance
- The Saskatchewan Roughriders received their championship rings for the 2025 Grey Cup victory on June 10, 2026.
- Each ring features 14 green stones for the team's wins and five gems symbolizing their Grey Cup titles, with a piece of the game ball inside.
- The rings represent a significant milestone for many players, including quarterback Trevor Harris and defensive lineman Mike Rose, and commemorate the team's historic win.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrated a significant moment on June 10, 2026, as players received their championship rings for the 2025 Grey Cup victory. The rings are intricately designed to represent the team's title-winning season and its rich history.
I feel extremely blessed. Like you said, first year coming into an organization like this I just couldnโt ask for anything better.
Each ring is adorned with 14 green stones, marking the team's impressive number of wins during the past season. Additionally, five gems symbolize the organization's overall Grey Cup championship titles. A unique detail incorporated into the design is a piece of the actual game ball from the Grey Cup final.
For many members of the organization, including veteran players like quarterback Trevor Harris and defensive lineman Mike Rose, the rings add to their collection of championship hardware. However, for numerous players, this marked a career milestone, signifying their first Grey Cup championship ring after years of dedication.
The guys did a great job at designing. The guys that were a part of that team and were on the design crew, amazing job, really thoughtful, every piece means something in there.
Kian Schaffer-Baker expressed his deep gratitude, calling it the best possible start to his time with the organization. He noted that after nearly 17 to 18 years of playing football, this championship represents his first, making it a moment he will cherish. The team is already looking forward to the next challenge, aiming to build on this success.
Thatโs everything right there. Thatโs my first championship in all my years playing football, so damn near 17 years, 18 years of playing football, and thatโs the first one Iโve ever gotten so I definitely cherish that moment and Iโm excited for the next one.
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