Saskatchewan

Veteran receiver Jamel Richardson returns to Roughriders

Former Montreal Alouettes star receiver Jamel Richardson is coming back Saskatchewan, the province where he started his CFL career.

Richardson spent 3 seasons with the Riders before leaving for the Dallas Cowboys, Alouettes

Montreal's Jamel Richardson made this one-handed grab during a 2012 game. (John Woods/Canadian Press)

Jamel Richardson is returning to the city where he started his CFL career.

The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced Monday they have signed the veteran international wide receiver to a contract.

The six-foot-three, 215-pound native of Syracuse, N.Y., returns to the CFL after missing a season and a half of football.

He tore the anterior cruciate ligament and the lateral collateral ligament in his left knee midway through the 2013 season while practicing with the Montreal Alouettes. He missed the remainder of the 2013 season and was cut by the Alouettes before the 2014 campaign.

The 32-year-old started his career in Regina in 2003 and played his first four seasons with the Roughriders.

After missing the 2007 season to attend training camp with the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, he returned in 2008 with the Alouettes.