Ten Saskatchewan Roughriders have been named West Division All-CFL players, making this just the fourth time in franchise history that the Riders have had 10 or more players named All-CFL or all-stars.
In 1966 and 1976, the Riders were represented by eleven players, while the Green and White also had 10 representatives in 1967.
In 2025, the Roughriders have five players on offence, including three divisional All-CFL offensive linemen for the first time since 2005, two receivers for the first time since 2017, and five All-CFL honourees on defence.
Receivers KeeSean Johnson and Dohnte Meyers, offensive linemen Logan Ferland, Jacob Brammer, and Jermarcus Hardrick, defensive tackle Micah Johnson, linebacker Jameer Thurman, cover linebacker C.J. Reavis, defensive back Roland Milligan Jr. and cornerback Tevaughn Campbell all made the list.
Here is the complete breakdown of the Riders’ All-CFL players.
KEESEAN JOHNSON – REC
Second-year receiver KeeSean Johnson caught 86 passes for 1,159 yards and four touchdowns in 16 games. He led the league in second-down receptions (39). He was fourth in the league in receiving yards and tied for third in receptions. He was also tied for the 16th-best receptions total in team history despite missing two games.
DOHNTE MEYERS – REC
Dohnte Meyers, who joined the Riders in 2024, is a first-time divisional All-CFL selection. Meyers finished seventh in the league in receiving yards (1,056) and was tied for fourth in touchdown catches (eight). Additionally, Meyers made 11 receptions of 30-plus yards, which was third in the CFL. Additionally, the 25-year-old made five receptions of 50-plus yards, the team’s highest total since Curtis Mayfield had six in 1997.
LOGAN FERLAND – Centre
Logan Ferland repeats as a divisional All-CFL choice after being named the West Division’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman in 2024. Last year, when he was recognized as a guard, he started at two other positions and saw action at three different spots. Since the CFL was formed in 1958, the Melfort native has become the first Roughriders offensive lineman to receive divisional accolades in his first year as the full-time centre.
JACOB BRAMMER – Right Guard
Brammer is a first-time honouree after excelling at right guard in his second season with the Roughriders and is a first-time full-time starter. Brammer helped the Roughriders finish in a tie for the second-fewest sacks allowed (26) and boast the CFL’s second-leading rusher (A.J. Ouellette, with 1,222 yards).
JERMARCUS HARDRICK – Right Tackle
After recovering from a season-ending injury in 2024, Hardrick was the Roughriders’ top-rated offensive lineman all seven times that unit received the highest ranking on the weekly CFL Honour Roll. This is the third time in Hardrick’s career that he has been an All-CFL selection.
MICAH JOHNSON – Defensive Tackle
Micah Johnson, from Columbus, Georgia, is a divisional All-CFL defensive tackle for the third time as a Roughrider (2021, 2024, 2025) and the seventh time in his career (2016, 2017, 2018, 2022). Johnson registered six sacks for the second consecutive season while anchoring one of the league’s most formidable run defences.
JAMEER THURMAN – Linebacker
Jameer Thurman has been a divisional All-CFL selection in both seasons as the Roughriders’ middle linebacker. Thurman was sixth in the league in defensive tackles (86) and tied for eighth in total defensive plays (100). He had three interceptions, three sacks, three pass knockdowns, two tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 2025.
C.J. REAVIS – Cover Linebacker
C.J. Reavis, who is in his fourth season in Saskatchewan, repeats as the West’s cover linebacker after contributing as a pass defender, run stopper and pass rusher for a Roughriders team that allowed the fewest points in the league (409). In 17 regular-season games, Reavis had 61 defensive tackles (including two for a loss), five pass knockdowns, two sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one interception.
ROLAN MILLIGAN JR. – Defensive Halfback
Rolan Milligan Jr. has been named an All-CFL defensive halfback for the second year in a row. Appearing in 15 games this season, Milligan Jr. finished in a tie for seventh in interceptions (four) and was third in the league in interception return yardage (124). One of the returns was for a 64-yard touchdown in Week 2 against Hamilton.
TEVAUGHN CAMPBELL – Cornerback
Tevaughn Campbell, an alumnus of the University of Regina Rams, is a first-time honouree at cornerback. The 32-year-old Campbell finished in a tie for the league lead in interceptions (six) despite playing only 13 regular-season games. Additionally, he led the league in interception-return yards (205), the second-best total in franchise history.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders return to action on November 8, when they host the West Division Final at Mosaic Stadium.











