The Roughriders filled up the highlight reel in the first half of Friday Night Football



The 2017 CFL season has been chalked full of highlights. What is being called the “Year of the Catch” has plastered CFL receivers across screens all season long, but the highlights are actually coming from all angles.

On Friday night, the Saskatchewan Roughriders kept the highlight reel season going and they filled the first half highlight reel in a variety of ways.

First, there was a catch; an insane one-handed diving touchdown catch from Naaman Roosevelt.

Must See: Roosevelt hauls in one-handed TD

Naaman Roosevelt with a one-handed diving touchdown! Big plays call for big celebrations 😏 A post shared by TSN (@tsn_official) on Aug 25, 2017 at 7:08pm PDT

Just minutes later, Willie Jefferson pulled out his punt-blocking gloves and turned them into his touchdown gloves.



Willie Jefferson III (@Stmn_Willie_Bmn) does it all on this punt block return! pic.twitter.com/9ony1mdDSm — CFL on TSN (@CFLonTSN) August 26, 2017

And the Special Teams’ contribution didn’t end there. Later in the quarter, highlight machine Duron Carter took a missed convert all the way back for one of the most exhausting two points you’ll ever see. It was officially clocked in at 113 yards, but he probably ran closer to 160.



Duron Carter (@DC_CHILLIN_8) with the 113-yard missed convert return, resulting in a well-earned two points #CFLGameDay pic.twitter.com/OEbalmRSLi — TSN (@TSN_Sports) August 26, 2017

If there was one thing we could have predicted at this point, it’s that the half wouldn’t end on a tame note. Sure enough, Kevin Glenn somehow squeezes his way out of pressure and makes a desperation dump to Cameron Marshall. Marshall explodes upfield, managing to helicopter his way into the abused Eskimos endzone.

Must See: Riders Marshall helicopters into the endzone

Never. Say. Die. @qterback5 escapes pressure to find @Cam_Marshall32 for the helicopter touchdown. The highlights continue on #CFLGameDay! pic.twitter.com/x3Di28rVIa — CFL on TSN (@CFLonTSN) August 26, 2017



All this happened in one half against a defence that has only lost one game all season. After a convincing 41-8 win over the B.C. Lions in their last showing, it’s safe to say the Roughriders have found their stride.