Veteran QB Harris still has a point to prove
One of the best CFL quarterbacks of his generation – a possible Hall of Famer and someone who, at 39 years old, is a contender for Most Outstanding Player this season – still isn’t quite sure he’s “made it” yet.
Trevor Harris is authoring one of the best seasons of his 13-year career for the league-leading 7-1 Saskatchewan Roughriders. In his third season in green and white, he leads all QBs with a 119.7 efficiency rating and his 13 touchdown passes are tied for second.
Harris’ success dates back well before 2025. He entered the league in 2012 and is now 16th all-time in passing yards, fifth in passing yards per game, and second in career completion percentage. Harris has been a part of two Grey Cup champion teams (2012, 2016) and been an all-star twice (2016, 2024).
But he isn’t satisfied.
“I still feel like I’m constantly trying to prove myself,” the Edinboro University product said during the team’s bye week. “I think I’ll always feel that way and I think I still have a ton to prove in this league, obviously.”
Several years ago, Harris enlisted the services of Dr. Chantale Lussier, a mental performance coach he met while playing for the........
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