Roughriders’ Jermarcus Hardick named winner of CFL top lineman award
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WINNIPEG – Jermarcus Hardrick of the Saskatchewan Roughriders has his first CFL top lineman award.
Hardrick was honoured during the CFL awards banquet Thursday night.
Voting was conducted by the Football Reporters of Canada and all nine CFL head coaches.
Hardrick anchored a Riders front line that helped quarterback Trevor Harris pass for 4,549 yards and A.J. Ouellette run for 1,22 yards.
Saskatchewan’s offence also finished second overall in net yards (382.6 per game) as the franchise finished atop the West Division for the first time since 2019.
Brandon Revenberg of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats was also a finalist. He helped quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell lead the CFL in passing (5,296 yards) and touchdowns (a career-best 36), and running back Greg Bell rush for 1,038 yards as the Ticats (11-7) finished first in the East Division.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 13, 2025.