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CFL: Riders offer few details on why they cut all-star Carter

- RYAN MCKENNA

Chris Jones wasn’t prepared to divulge specific reasons as to why he released two-time all-star wide receiver Duron Carter, but working out NFL hall-offamer Terrell Owens wasn’t one of them.

The head coach and general manager of the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s said Sunday that the team wanted to go in a different direction of Carter and that’s what prompted the decision.

“It had nothing to do with it,” Jones said of the correlatio­n between Owens and Carter. “That’s adiscussio­n for another time. Let’s give this its due and then move on from here, OK?”

The Roughrider­s (3-4) cut Carter on Saturday night, after putting the 44-year-old Owens through some drills on Aug. 5 in Chattanoog­a, Tenn.

Jones said that the 27-year-old Carter is a dynamic individual who has a kind of unique set of qualities.

“We released a very good player who I think will end up … he’s going to land on his feet,” Jones said.

Edmonton-based agent Jason Staroszik, who is handling Owens’ CFL negotiatio­ns, declined to comment when contacted Saturday.

Carter was the Roughrider­s’ top receiver in 2017 with a 1,043 yards and eight touchdowns, but he was shifted to cornerback in the second week of this season after Nick Marshall suffered a finger injury.

He was moved back to offence on Aug. 2 making three catches for 59 yards and one touchdowns. In seven games this season, Carter had eight receptions for111yard­s and one touchdown.

The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native tweeted earlier Sunday that he started getting calls from teammates on Saturday asking what happened.

“I eventually text coach Jones “What’s the deal? Why my teammates asking if I’m on the team?,” the tweet said. “Get a call from him saying “thanks for your service on both sides.”

Jones, whose team is on a bye week, said that he constantly evaluates his roster and made the decision around halftime of Saturday’s Montreal-Ottawa CFL matchup.

“It didn’t seem to surprise him when I had the conversati­on with him yesterday,” Jones said.

The Roughrider­s’ offence has struggled to gain momentum this season. They’re last in the CFL in passing yards with 1,407 while they’re tied with Montreal for last in passing touchdowns with five.

Jones is no stranger to dismissing big-name receivers from his roster after cutting veterans Rob Bagg, Bakari Grant and Chad Owens following training camp.

Carter pleaded not guilty in June to a charge of possessing marijuana at the Saskatoon airport from last February and is scheduled to stand trial in December. He also received an absolute discharge in June after pleading guilty to a similar offence at Winnipeg’s airport in November 2017.

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