
Corey Mace (left) and Jeremy O’Day have both inked two-year extensions with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, keeping them at the helm of the team until 2028. (Saskatchewan Roughriders/Facebook)
By CJME News Staff
CFL
Oct 14, 2025 | 12:26 PM
Head coach Corey Mace and general manager Jeremy O’Day have both signed two-year contract extensions with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, keeping the team’s leadership unchanged through to 2028.
The announcement on Tuesday came on the heels of a big win by the Riders on Friday, as the team clinched the top spot in the CFL West Division with a 27-19 win over the Toronto Argonauts. The team now boasts a 12-4 record heading into the division final on Nov. 8.
Craig Reynolds, the Roughriders’ president and CEO, said the last two years have been “incredibly special,” largely due to the winning culture created by Mace and O’Day.
“I know we are just at the beginning of what they have created – and I look forward to what they are able to accomplish not only as we head into a Western Final at home this season, but for many years to come,” Reynolds said in a statement.