Quarterback Trevor Harris to face Redblacks for first time since departure
For the first time since leaving Ottawa, Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Trevor Harris will face his old team this week.
The 33-year-old spent three seasons with the Redblacks, winning a Grey Cup in 2016 and appearing in last year’s title game before heading to Edmonton as a free agent. On Friday, the Eskimos (4-3) will host the Redblacks (3-4).
Greg Ellingson — a four-time 1,000-yard receiver — SirVincent Rogers, the CFL’s top offensive lineman in 2015, and defensive lineman Andrew Marshall are also former Redblacks who went to Edmonton in free agency. But Ellingson missed last week’s 24-18 loss to Calgary due to injury while Rogers and Marshall are both on the six-game injured list.
Harris hasn’t missed a beat with Edmonton. After throwing for a career-best 5,116 yards last season, the eight-year veteran leads the CFL in completions (199), attempts (280) and yards (2,304) and sports an impressive 71.1 per-cent completion percentage with 10 TDs and just two interceptions.