
Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris (7) throws against Winnipeg Blue Bombers during the first half of CFL football action in Regina, on Sunday, September 1, 2024.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders delivered a statement performance on OK Tire Labour Day Weekend with a decisive win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Playing in front of a roaring Mosaic Stadium crowd, the Riders displayed complete football—combining opportunistic defence with efficient offence.
The victory lifted Saskatchewan to a 9-2 record and showcased the depth and dominance of their defensive unit. Here are three defining stats from the Roughriders’ memorable win.
Turnovers That Sparked Touchdowns
Defensive pressure created two momentum-shifting turnovers that directly translated into touchdowns for the Riders.
In the second quarter, Malik Carney stripped Winnipeg quarterback Zach Collaros and recovered the fumble himself. That takeaway set up AJ Ouellette’s touchdown, giving the home team their first points of the day.
Later in the fourth quarter, A.J. Allen and Jameer Thurman combined forces to jar the ball loose again. Mario Anderson capitalized by crossing the goal line, extending Saskatchewan’s lead to two scores.
These two turnovers didn’t just produce points. They disrupted Winnipeg’s rhythm, shifted momentum, and energized the home crowd.
Relentless Pressure: Five Sacks on Collaros
The Roughriders came into the Labour Day Classic already leading the CFL in sacks. They proved why by dismantling Winnipeg’s protection once again.
Saskatchewan’s defensive front brought relentless pressure, sacking Zach Collaros five times. Carney led the charge with two takedowns, while Ali Saad, Jameer Thurman, and Micah Johnson each added one.
These sacks forced Winnipeg into long-yardage situations, making it nearly impossible to sustain drives. The consistent disruption neutralized Collaros’ playmaking ability and tilted the field in the Riders’ favour.
Malik Carney’s Game-Changing Performance
Every great win often has a standout performer, and this time it was Malik Carney. The defensive lineman was simply unstoppable, putting together a highlight-filled performance that defined the game.
Carney recorded a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, two sacks, a tackle for loss, and three total tackles. His presence was felt in nearly every defensive series, creating havoc for Winnipeg’s offence.
From momentum-swinging turnovers to drive-killing sacks, Carney’s impact made him the difference-maker of the contest. His performance reinforced why Saskatchewan’s defensive line is considered one of the most dangerous units in the CFL.
Saskatchewan’s Momentum Heading Forward
This Labour Day Weekend clash wasn’t just another game—it was a statement of intent from the Roughriders. With turnovers turned into points, a defence that thrives under pressure, and Malik Carney’s dominance, the Riders showed they can control big games.
As they sit at 9-2, Saskatchewan continues to prove themselves as serious contenders. With both offensive execution and defensive grit working hand in hand, the Roughriders are building momentum that could carry deep into the season.
The OK Tire Labour Day Weekend win was more than just a victory over a rival. It was proof that the Riders’ balanced approach—opportunistic defence, strong pass rush, and efficient offence—makes them one of the CFL’s most dangerous teams heading into the stretch run.

