
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American defensive back DaMarcus Fields to a two-year contract extension. (Image Credit: (Saskatchewan Roughriders))
By CJME News
Riders
Jan 31, 2026 | 11:53 AM
A key member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ secondary has signed an extension with the CFL club.
On Friday, the team announced that DaMarcus Fields has extended his contract for two years.
Fields, who originally hails from Taylor, Texas, has been a core member of the team’s secondary since joining the Riders in 2024 as a CFL rookie. Since then, he’s appeared in all 36 regular-season games, the team noted.
“He posted career-highs in 2025 in defensive tackles (57), special teams tackles (11), interceptions (two) and team-leading eight pass knockdowns over 18 regular season games. He also ranked third on the team in defensive plays,” the Saskatchewan Roughriders said in a statement.