Roughriders Capture 112th Grey Cup in Hard-Fought Battle
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have been crowned champions of the Canadian Football League, securing the 112th Grey Cup with a decisive 25-17 victory over the defending champion Montreal Alouettes. The historic win unfolded on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at a packed Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Game Highlights and Key Moments
In a game that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle, the Roughriders built a lead that the Alouettes could never quite overcome. The team's performance was a testament to their season-long determination, culminating in this championship victory. Key plays, including a crucial touchdown by A.J. Ouellette, propelled Saskatchewan to its first Grey Cup title in over a decade.
The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, with Rider Nation showing up in full force to support their team. The Alouettes, known for their resilience, mounted several challenges throughout the game, but Saskatchewan's defense held strong, making critical stops when it mattered most.
A Championship for the Province
This victory marks a significant moment for the Saskatchewan Roughriders franchise and its legion of loyal fans across the province and the country. The win is a culmination of a season of hard work, strategic plays, and unwavering team spirit. The celebration is sure to continue throughout Saskatchewan as fans celebrate their team's return to the top of the CFL.
The 2025 Grey Cup will be remembered as a classic Canadian football showdown, showcasing the talent and passion that defines the league. For the Roughriders, the victory solidifies their place in CFL history and brings the coveted trophy back to Regina.