The Saskatchewan Roughriders have announced the newest members of the Plaza of Honour.
Rob Bagg, Dan Clark and Paul McCallum will make up the 2026 induction class, with the trio combining for more than three decades in green and white.
It marks the second straight year all inductees are Canadian players, and the first time since 2004 that the class has been made up entirely of Canadian players.
Bagg, who first joined the Roughriders in 2007 as an undrafted free agent out of Queen’s University, went on to become one of the team’s most reliable receivers. He recorded four seasons with 50 or more receptions and finished his career with 27 total touchdowns, ranking 24th in franchise history and sixth among Canadians.
Clark was also part of the club’s 2013 Grey Cup championship team and became a mainstay on the offensive line. The Regina product took over as the starting centre in 2015 and held that role through 2022. He was named the CFL’s top centre in 2019, helping Saskatchewan to a 13-5 record and a first-place finish in the West Division.
McCallum enjoyed a lengthy CFL career that spanned 24 seasons, including 13 years with Saskatchewan. He followed franchise legend Dave Ridgway as the team’s placekicker and later earned a spot in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2022. McCallum still ranks second in team history in both points (1,615) and field goals (368), while sitting first in punts and punting yardage. His 63-yard field goal in 2001 remains a league record.
The three new inductees bring the Plaza of Honour membership to 146 individuals, in addition to the four championship teams already enshrined.
Bagg, Clark and McCallum will officially be inducted during a halftime ceremony at the Roughriders’ Legends Game on October 17 against the Montreal Alouettes. Tickets for that game, along with all other Roughrider home games, go on sale May 1.









