Riders look to improve playoff chances in four-game stretch against Lions, Bombers
REGINA — It may only be the midpoint of the CFL season, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders are playing for their playoff lives.
The Riders, fourth in the CFL West Division at 5-4, open a four-game stretch Friday against visiting B.C. that includes home-and-home series with the 7-1 Lions and the 9-1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Craig Dickenson agreed with a suggestion from a reporter that this four-game stretch might be the toughest during his tenure as Riders head coach.
“It’s going be a tough one but the nice thing is two of the games are at home,” said Dickenson, who has a 27-14 record as head coach. “We also feel like we’re going to play better football than we have as it feels like we’re getting better as a team. And maybe these teams we’re playing in Winnipeg and B.C. are a little bit worn down.