Saskatchewan

Sask. Riders quarterback Darian Durant 'ecstatic' to play again

Darian Durant led the Roughriders to a Grey Cup win in 2013. He spent the majority of the 2014 season injured and ruptured his Achilles tendon in the first game of 2015. Now, he's healed and 'ready to roll.'

The quarterback's injury kept him sidelined for the entire 2015 season

Darian Durant helped the Roughriders take home the Grey Cup in 2013. However, he missed much of the 2014 season due to injury and then ruptured his Achilles tendon in the Riders' first game of 2015. (Jason Franson/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Monday marked one year to the day that quarterback Darian Durant ruptured his Achilles tendon.

It's an injury he's trying to forget, he said. 

"I'm over the hurdle, I feel good and I'm ready to roll."

Durant will play his first official game in the Roughriders' season-opener since he was sidelined for all of 2015. 

"I'm ecstatic," he said. "It's been a long time coming, so I can't wait to get out here."

New faces

Now that he's back, Durant has faced the challenge of finding chemistry with the almost entirely new roster.

Durant said it has been tough, but they're getting there.
Quarterback Darian Durant said he's excited to return to the field on Thursday when the Roughriders take on the Toronto Argonauts. (CBC)
He's offered up advice to the new team members about what it's like to play in Saskatchewan.

"I tell them like it is — I mean if you win it's the best place to be and if you lose it can be tough," he said.

"Not to put any pressure on them, but just to let them know that you have to bring your A-game each and every week."

Roughriders coach Chris Jones said he had all of the new players stand up on Sunday.

More than half the team rose. Jones told them there will inevitably be growing pains, however he said "expectation levels don't change."

A franchise behind him

The quarterback said he focuses on helping the team win, rather than focusing on the idea that the franchise rests upon his shoulders.

"I just try to look at myself as one piece of the puzzle," he said. "I've been blessed with the talent to be able to hold a franchise together, so I'm just looking forward to getting out there."

For Durant, the final season in the soon-to-be old stadium will be bitter sweet.

"It's all about making memories last in this place and we have to take it one game at a time."

The Saskatchewan Roughriders play the Toronto Argonauts at Mosaic Stadium on Thursday at 8 p.m. CST.