The nominees
for the 2019 CFL Awards were announced with six Roughriders being nominated.
The Shaw CFL Awards happen each year during the Grey Cup Festival. This
year, the awards will be on Thursday, November 21st at Scotiabank
Saddledome in Calgary.
The nominees
from the Saskatchewan Roughriders are: Cody Fajardo (Most Outstanding Player),
Charleston Hughes (Most Outstanding Defensive Player), Jon Ryan (Most
Outstanding Special Teams Player), Cameron Judge (Most Outstanding Canadian),
Dan Clark (Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman), and Dakoda Shepley (Most
Outstanding Rookie).
CODY
FAJARDO*
MOST
OUTSTANDING PLAYER
After being
pressed into action in the first game of the 2019 season, Cody Fajardo took the
ball and ran with it – quite literally – leading the Roughriders to a 12-5
record with one game to go and currently has the team sitting in top spot in
the west. At the end of week 20, the first-year starter is leading the league
with 4,302 passing yards. Fajardo has thrown for 18 touchdowns in 2019 and
added an additional 611 yards rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. He was
named a Top Performer of the Week in weeks three, eight and 20. This is
his first career team award nomination.
CHARLESTON
HUGHES
MOST
OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Hughes
continues to wreak havoc on CFL quarterbacks this season amassing a
league-leading 15 sacks, while also adding 48 tackles, four forced fumbles and
two fumble recoveries in 16 games. Hughes was named CFL Top Performer of the
Month in July and September and a Top Performer of the Week in week six. He’s
ranked eighth among all-time league leaders for sacks with a career 129. Hughes
has been nominated for this award four times in 2012, 2013 and 2016 with the Stampeders
and was the west finalist in 2013.
JON
RYAN
MOST
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL-TEAMS PLAYER
After a 12-year
hiatus from the CFL, Ryan signed with his hometown Roughriders this year after
an incredible career in the NFL with Green Bay Packers and Seattle
Seahawks. As a Rider, he has played in all 17 games this season making
104 punts for 5,098 yards and a 49
yards per punt average. Ryan’s longest punt this season spanned a whopping 77
yards and he’s placed nine punts inside the opponents 10-yard line. The last
Rider to win CFL Most Outstanding Special-Teams Player was Corey Holmes in
2005.
CAMERON
JUDGE*
MOST
OUTSTANDING CANADIAN
Judge has been
a force to be reckoned with on the field this season. He has established
a career-high 59 tackles, 12 special teams tackles, five quarterback sacks, one
interception and one forced fumble in 16 games played. The Roughriders 2017
draft pick has already surpassed his 2018 stats in which he recorded 41 tackles
and two sacks in 18 games. The last Rider to win CFL Outstanding Canadian was
Andy Fantuz in 2010. This is Judge’s first career team award nomination.
DAN
CLARK*
MOST
OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
Clark has been
a veteran leader for the Riders offensive line this season, supporting his
teammates on and off the field. A stalwart on an offensive line that saw many
changes due to injury, Clark anchored a fierce group that allowed just 35 sacks
this season – the third best record in the league. The offensive line also
opened holes for the run game, which is averaging 115 yards per game this
season and has a league-high 25 rushing touchdowns. After overcoming injuries
from a serious car accident before training camp, Clark went on to play every
game this season, including his 100th career game on July 27 against
the BC Lions. Teammate Brendon LaBatte is the last Rider to be named CFL Most
Outstanding Offensive Lineman when he picked up the award in 2013.
DAKODA
SHEPLEY*
MOST
OUTSTANDING ROOKIE
Shepley
joined the Riders in March after attending the New York Jets training camp in
2018. He made his CFL debut on June 13th and didn’t miss a beat
playing in all 17 games this season and starting in 14 of them at right guard.
Shepley has worked hard for his place as a rookie on the established offensive
line and continues to impress on a line full of CFL veterans that has allowed
only 35 sacks this season and has the third-best rushing average in the league.
The last Rider to win CFL Most Outstanding Rookie was Weston Dressler in 2008.
*denotes
unanimous selection
Players from each team recognized for outstanding
performances
The winners were selected by their respective CFL city’s
voting members of the Football Reporters of Canada (FRC), as well as, the
team’s head coach.
Voters were tasked with selecting players whose on-field
performances best represent the team’s Most Outstanding Player, Most
Outstanding Canadian, Most Outstanding Defensive Player, Most Outstanding
Offensive Lineman, Most Outstanding Rookie, and Most Outstanding Special
Teams Player.
The East and West Division-winners for the 2019 Shaw CFL
Awards will be announced on Thursday, November 7.
The 2019 Shaw CFL Awards will take place on Thursday,
November 21 in Calgary at Scotiabank Saddledome. The evening is one of the
highlights of the 2019 Grey Cup Festival presented by Shaw. A limited number of tickets is still available.
In addition to the Shaw CFL Awards, several ticketed events
for the 2019 Grey Cup Festival presented by Shaw are on-sale now, including
the Canadian Tire CFL Alumni Association Legends Luncheon, the Alberta Blue
Cross Grey Cup Gala Dinner, the Cheer Extravaganza, the first-ever Grey Cup
Rodeo, the SiriusXM Saturday Night Concert presented by Coors Light, and
more. Additional event details, dates and purchasing information can be found
at GreyCupFestival.ca.
Tickets, as low as $150, are on sale now for the 107th Grey
Cup presented by Shaw at Calgary’s McMahon Stadium on Sunday, November 24,
featuring Keith Urban in the Freedom Mobile Grey Cup Halftime Show. For more
information, click here.
2019 TEAM AWARD-WINNERS
BC LIONS
· Player: Bryan Burnham*
· Defensive: T.J. Lee
· Canadian: Lemar Durant*
· Offensive Lineman: Joel Figueroa
· Special Teams: Sergio Castillo*
· Rookie: Jevon Cottoy
EDMONTON ESKIMOS
· Player: Trevor Harris
· Defensive: Larry Dean*
· Canadian: Kwaku Boateng
· Offensive Lineman: David Beard*
· Special Teams: Sean Whyte*
· Rookie: Vontae Diggs*
CALGARY STAMPEDERS
· Player: Reggie Begelton*
· Defensive: Tre Roberson*
· Canadian: Cory Greenwood*
· Offensive Lineman: Shane Bergman
· Special Teams: Nate Holley*
· Rookie: Nate Holley
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS
· Player: Willie Jefferson
· Defensive: Willie Jefferson*
· Canadian: Mike Miller
· Offensive Lineman: Stanley Bryant*
· Special Teams: Mike Miller*
· Rookie: Kenny Lawler
HAMILTON TIGER-CATS
· Player: Brandon Banks*
· Defensive: Simoni Lawrence
· Canadian: Brandon Revenberg
· Offensive Lineman: Chris Van Zeyl
· Special Teams: Frankie Williams
· Rookie: Jaelon Acklin
TORONTO ARGONAUTS
· Player: Derel Walker
· Defensive: Cleyon Laing
· Canadian: Cleyon Laing
· Offensive Lineman: Sean McEwen*
· Special Teams: Chris Rainey
· Rookie: Kennan Gilchrist
OTTAWA REDBLACKS
· Player: Avery Williams
· Defensive: Avery Williams
· Canadian: Nolan MacMillan
· Offensive Lineman: Nolan MacMillan
· Special Teams: Richie Leone
· Rookie: Jerod Fernandez
MONTREAL ALOUETTES
· Player: Vernon Adams Jr.*
· Defensive: Henoc Muamba
· Canadian: Henoc Muamba
· Offensive Lineman: Kristian Matte
· Special Teams: Boris Bede
· Rookie: Jake Wieneke
*Denotes a unanimous selection
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7 comments:
Good on Winnipeg for not nominating that cheat Harris!
West MOP finalist between Burnham/Cody
Actually, I think Burnham is the West's MOP, Cody would be the West's MVP.
I see Ryan wasn't unanimous and he shouldn't be, he has struggled with directional punting.
Happy for Dan Clark. Dude went through a lot this year!
Nick
None of these surprise me.
Ryan wasn`t unanimous because of guys like Lauther and Purifoy. Not that hard to figure out.
Those 12 singles when the coach wanted 'coffin corners' is why.
I applaud the Winnipeg media for excluding offender Harris from everything.
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