Vintage performance
Fajardo’s late TD run earns Argos wild East final win over Riders
It was vintage Ricky Ray. After struggling for threeplus quarters, Ray rallied Toronto to a wild 25-21 East Division victory over Saskatchewan on Sunday afternoon. With the Argonauts trailing 21-18 and going against a stiff 54 kilometre-an-hour wind, Ray marched his offence 67 yards to the Roughriders’ one-yard line, setting up Cody Fajardo’s winning one-yard TD run with 23 seconds left.
“To be put in that situation and see the guys go out and execute really well . . . and go down and score, it feels awesome right now,” Ray said. “It feels really awesome.
“They (game-winning drives) are all special but just being in this moment right now, man, with everything that was on the line, this one feels pretty good.”
Ray kept the drive alive with a clutch 22-yard completion to running back James Wilder Jr. on a third-and-five gamble. That put Toronto at the Saskatchewan 18 with 1:08 remaining.
“We got great coverage, he ran a great route and made a big catch to keep that drive going,” Ray said.
Saskatchewan’s defence had done well to that point containing Ray, who finished 28of-39 passing for 266 yards with a TD and interception. Christion Jones put the Riders ahead 19-18 with 2:45 remaining with a 79-yard punt return touchdown before Canadian Brandon Bridge hit Duron Carter on the two-point convert.
“It’s tough when you lose a ballgame of this magnitude but on top of that when you play good defence all day and it’s right there when you need it and you just can’t get a stop,” Saskatchewan head coach/GM Chris Jones said. “We got some shots on (Ray) but he’s a tough guy, he got right back up and made the play when he needed to.
“Yeah, he made a perfect throw there to Wilder when he had to have it. That’s vintage Ricky Ray.”
Christion Jones, despite registering the game’s biggest play to that point, admitted he didn’t feel comfortable when Toronto took possession.