CFL suspends Riders receiver Ajou over alleged harassment of multiple women
TORONTO — The CFL suspended Canadian receiver Ajou Ajou for the 2026 pre-season and at least six regular-season games for violating its gender-based violence and harassment policy, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders said Thursday he is no longer with the club.
The league said a third-party investigation found that on Nov. 18, 2025 — the same day as the Riders’ Grey Cup parade — Ajou engaged in aggressive and unwelcome physical contact with multiple women at a restaurant in Regina, conduct that breaches the league’s gender-based violence and harassment policy.
The CFL said it was made aware of allegations in late January.
“The Saskatchewan Roughriders do not tolerate gender-based violence or harassment, and Ajou Ajou’s actions go directly against the values we hold as an organization,” Jeremy O’Day, Saskatchewan’s vice-president of football operations/GM, said in a statement. “We hold our players to a high standard, one that focuses on integrity and treating people with respect.
