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ROUGHRIDERS CUT ROB BAGG


The Saskatchewan Roughriders have released Canadian receiver Robb Bagg, per sources.

The 33-year-old had spent nine seasons with the Riders, playing in 139 games catching 364 passes for 4,705 yards and 24 touchdowns. He was a key part of the 2013 Grey Cup championship squad in Saskatchewan. He played in 17 games last season making 35 catches for 339 yards and a touchdown.

Bagg was the longest-serving Rider and a fan favourite who battled back repeatedly from injury. he signed a contract extension in 2016 that ran through this season and the team has already paid him $35,000 in off-season money and he was due to make $135,000 total. The Riders have some younger national options including Devon Bailey and Josh Stanford.

Bagg, who went unselected in the 2007 CFL Draft, has his remarkable run in Riderville comes to end.

(3DownNation.com/Justin Dunk)

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