The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed general manager Jeremy O’Day and head coach Corey Mace to two-year contract extensions, tying the pair to the club through the 2028 season.
The move comes after Saskatchewan secured first place in the CFL standings and a home West Division final game.
“These last two seasons have been incredibly special for Rider Nation and our football club, and so much of that has to do with the winning culture created by Corey and Jeremy,” said Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Craig Reynolds.
“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.”
The 2025 season marks O’Day’s 27th year with the Roughriders and his seventh as the vice president of football operations and general manager.
In his second year as head coach and defensive coordinator, Mace has led his 12-4 team to first place overall for just the fifth time in Roughrider history, putting the team one win away from a berth in the 2025 Grey Cup in Winnipeg.
Mace currently holds a 21-12-1 record as the Roughriders’ head coach, and in his first season at the helm, led the Club to its first home playoff game since 2021, claiming West Division Coach of the Year honours along the way.