Brayden Lenius felt comfortable in his first practice on Wednesday since re\u002Dsigning with the Riders.
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Lenius still felt his best opportunity was to play with Saskatchewan. The Riders selected the Regina-born Lenius in the second round of the 2019 CFL draft out of the University of New Mexico. “It was just a situation that my agent and I talked about,” Lenius said. “It was best that I come back up here, especially with how healthy the tight ends were through the NFL pre-season. I gave myself four weeks after I got cut and that was as long as I wanted to wait.
So are the Riders. Lenius adds depth to a receiving corps that has been ravaged by injuries in the first half of the CFL season, although the situation appears to be improving.returned for Friday’s 23-16 win over the host B.C. Lions after being sidelined with a torn anterior cruciate knee ligament and partially torn medial collateral ligament that he suffered in October.
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