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Trevor Harris

Trevor Harris (born May 31, 1986) is an American professional Canadian football quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2010. Harris has also played in the Arena Football League (AFL) and United Football League (UFL). He played college football at Edinboro University. As Edinboro's starting quarterback, he broke "every career passing record in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference" and was a two-time finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, awarded each year to the individual selected as the most valuable player in NCAA Division II.[1]

Trevor Harris
No. 7     Saskatchewan Roughriders
Harris with the Montreal Alouettes in 2022
Born: (1986-05-31) May 31, 1986 (age 37)
Waldo, Ohio, U.S.
Career information
StatusActive
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)Quarterback
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight212 lb (96 kg)
CollegeEdinboro
HandRight
Career history
As player
2010Jacksonville Jaguars*
2011Arizona Rattlers
2011Hartford Colonials*
2011Buffalo Bills*
2011Sacramento Mountain Lions
2012Orlando Predators
20122015Toronto Argonauts
20162018Ottawa Redblacks
20192021Edmonton Eskimos / Elks
20212022Montreal Alouettes
2023–presentSaskatchewan Roughriders
Career highlights and awards
CFL East All-Star2016
RecordsMost pass attempts, single playoff game (60 in 2017)
Most passing touchdowns, single playoff game (6 in 2018)
Highest pass completion, single playoff game (90.6% in 2018)
Career stats
Completions2,489
Attempts3,527
Percentage70.6
TDINT160–75
Passing yards29,884
  • Playing stats at Arenafootball.com
  • Playing stats at CFL.ca

Early years edit

Harris was an Ohio all-state selection in both football and basketball at Marion Pleasant High School. He was a three-year starter in football, throwing for 1,523 yards and 23 TD s as a senior, completing 90 of 149 passes with just 7 INTs. He was named the Offensive Back of the Year by the North Central Ohio Football Coaches Association, and was also a first team all-NCOFCA choice. He was also a first team All-Mid Ohio Athletic Conference choice and was named the District 11 Player of the Year. He was an All-Ohio selection as a junior, while also being named first team all-MOAC and All-NCOFCA. He completed his career throwing for 4,439 yards with 59 TDs and 19 INTs, adding 6 TDs rushing.[2]

 
Harris during his tenure at Edinboro

College career edit

Harris played collegiate football at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, a member of NCAA Division II's Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Early in his sophomore year, he broke the school's single-game passing record, leading the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to predict, accurately it turned out, that Harris would "rewrite the school's passing records."[3]

In 2008, he became the third Edinboro player to be a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, and was a finalist again in 2009. Harris was named to the 2009 Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-American Team. He was the first player to repeat as PSAC West Offensive Player of the Year since Randy McKavish of Slippery Rock won the honor in 1997 and again in 1998. He was a three-time All-PSAC West selection and was the PSAC West Rookie of the Year as a freshman.[2]

In his final game at Edinboro, an NCAA playoff game against West Liberty University, Harris set a Division II record with 630 passing yards in a playoff game. West Liberty won the game 84–63, as the two teams combined for 1,394 yards.[4]

Harris finished his career with 11,899 yards passing, completing 66% of his passes and throwing for 100 touchdowns.[5]

Professional career edit

Jacksonville Jaguars edit

On April 24, 2010, Harris signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 NFL Draft.[6][7] He was waived from the team following the preseason.

Arizona Rattlers edit

On November 12, 2010, Harris was signed by the AFL's Arizona Rattlers.[2]

Hartford Colonials edit

On July 14, 2011, Harris signed with the United Football League's Hartford Colonials.[8]

Buffalo Bills edit

On July 27, 2011, Trevor Harris agreed to terms with the Buffalo Bills.[9] However, due to labour issues in the NFL that year, the team rescinded the contract 36 hours after signing him.[8]

Orlando Predators edit

On October 31, 2011, Harris signed with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League.

 
Harris with the Argonauts in 2015

Toronto Argonauts edit

On March 29, 2012, Harris signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.[10] In the Argonauts second, and final, pre-season game of the 2012 season, Harris threw 13 completions in 15 attempts, for 160 yards and two touchdowns. His outstanding performance earned him a spot on the roster. Harris played in two games in the 2012 season completing eight of 19 throws for 80 yards. Harris continued his strong pre-season play in the first preseason game of the 2013 season; completing eight of 11 passing attempts for 115 yards. During the 2014 season Harris started in one game, and played in another five games. For the entire season he attempted 60 passes, completing 42 of them (70% completion percentage), for 449 passing yards with two touchdowns and one interception.

During the 2015 preseason, the Argos announced that Ricky Ray (incumbent starting QB) would miss the first six games of the regular season as he recovered from a torn rotator cuff injury sustained in the 2014 season; Thus making Harris the Argos starting quarterback for Week 1.[11] Trevor Harris started the first 16 games of the CFL season for the Argos as Ricky Ray's injury rehab took longer than expected. During the season, he led the Argos to a record of 9–7 before Ray would start the final two games of the season and the Argos lone playoff game. During his first season as a starting CFL quarterback Harris played admirably. He completed 382 out of 538 pass attempts (71% completion) for 4354 yards with 33 touchdowns and 19 interceptions (both league highs for 2015).

Ottawa Redblacks edit

 
Harris with the Redblacks in 2016

Within the first few hours of free-agency starting on February 9, 2016, the Ottawa Redblacks announced that Harris had signed with the team to a two-year contract.[12] He began the season as the backup to Henry Burris who turned 41 years old when the season began.[13] Harris made his Redblacks debut partway through the opening game of the season after Burris injured his finger while receiving the ball from a shotgun snap. Harris completed 17 of 19 passing attempts for 292 yards, with three touchdowns and zero interceptions leading the Redblacks to a dramatic overtime victory over the defending Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos.[14] Following the game, it was announced that Burris would be placed on the 1-game injured list, making Harris the starting quarterback for Week 2.[15] Only a couple days later it was announced that Burris had been transferred to the six-game injured list.[16] Harris was named as a player of the week three times in the month of July, and chosen as the second best player in the month behind teammate wide-receiver Chris Williams.[17] Harris was injured during a July 22 (Week 5) game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders and replaced by back-up Brock Jensen for the rest of the game.[18] The following week (Week 6), Henry Burris returned from his injury as starting quarterback, and Harris was considered week-to-week with knee and ankle injuries.[19] Following their Week 9 loss to the Alouettes, Ottawa Head Coach Rick Campbell announced that Harris would return to the starting lineup for Week 10 against the BC Lions. In his absence the club had lost three of their four games.[20] Harris started in the next six games for the Redblacks but was ultimately unable to meet expectations, only winning two games and losing four. He was subsequently benched again in favour of Henry Burris.[21] Under Burris' leadership the Redblacks went on to win the 104th Grey Cup.[22] Within a week of winning the Grey Cup Redblacks General Manager Marcel Desjardins stated that based on how the contracts are structured (for Burris and Harris) the team planned for Harris to be their starting quarterback for the 2017 season.[23] Burris retired on January 24, 2017.[24]

Harris started the first 12 games of the 2017 season for the Redblacks before leaving the team's Week 12 game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats after suffering a shoulder injury.[25] A couple days later it was announced by head coach Rick Campbell that Harris would be out at least a couple weeks with a bruised shoulder.[26] Harris concluded the 2017 campaign having set new career highs in completions, attempts and passing yards, leading Ottawa to the playoffs for the third consecutive season. In Ottawa's East Semi-Final loss against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, which was Harris' first CFL playoff start,[27] he set a record for most pass attempts in a playoff game with 60, and threw the second most pass completions in a playoff game with 37.[27][28] Not long after the season ended the Redblacks and Harris agreed to a one-year contract extension keeping him with the club through the 2018 CFL season. Harris was set to become a free-agent in February 2018 had both sides not been able to come to deal.[29]

Harris had his most productive season in 2018, setting new career highs in pass attempts and completions, and had his first 5,000 yard season. In the Redblacks' East Final playoff win against the Tiger-Cats, Harris set two new CFL playoff records: one was for the most passing touchdowns in a single playoff game with six;[30] the other was for the highest pass completion percentage in a playoff game at 90.6.[31] His 29 pass completions in 32 pass attempts for 367 yards helped lead the Redblacks to their third Grey Cup appearance in four years. However, Harris and the Redblacks were bested in the 106th Grey Cup by the Calgary Stampeders.[32]

Edmonton Eskimos/Elks edit

On February 12, 2019, it was announced that Harris had signed with the Edmonton Eskimos.[33] Harris started in the Eskimos' first 12 games of the season before being ruled out for the team's Week 15 match against the Tiger-Cats with an upper body injury.[34] Subsequently, he was placed on the six-game injured reserve list on September 27, 2019.[35] Harris was activated off of the six-game injured reserve list on October 21, 2019, with two games remaining in the season.[36] He finished the season having played and started in 13 regular season games, but still managed to pass for over 4,000 yards for the fourth time in his career. He also tripled his career touchdowns by rushing for six touchdowns during the 2019 regular season, bringing his career total to nine.

Edmonton played in Montreal for the 2019 East Semi-Final. In this game, Harris once again set the record for the highest pass completion percentage in a playoff game at 92.3, as well as the CFL playoff record for consecutive completions with 22.[37] His 36 completions were third in a single playoff game. Edmonton won the game, but ultimately lost to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Final.

During the following off-season, on January 31, 2020, Harris signed a contract extension with the Eskimos that would keep him in Edmonton through the 2022 season.[37] Harris did not play in 2020 because the 2020 CFL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021, he started the first four games of the season for the Elks before being placed on the six-game injured reserve list with a neck injury on September 16, 2021.[38] On September 27, 2021, Harris was activated off the injured reserve list, however he was not included on the game-day roster for Week 9.[39] Harris returned to his starting role for the Elks' Week 10 match against the Blue Bombers; however, Harris was replaced by rookie Taylor Cornelius in the fourth quarter as Harris proved to be ineffective.[40] On October 12, 2021, Edmonton Elks head coach Jamie Elizondo announced that Cornelius would once again get the Week 11 start ahead of a healthy Trevor Harris who wasn't performing to expectations.[41]

Montreal Alouettes edit

On October 17, 2021, Harris was traded to the Montreal Alouettes in exchange for Antonio Simmons.[42] Harris played in the final four regular season games to close out the season, starting the last three games. He also started the Alouettes' lone playoff game against the Tiger-Cats, which they lost 23-12, bringing Montreal's season to an end. On December 20, 2021, Harris was released by the Alouettes.[43] According to TSN sports journalist and reporter Dave Naylor Harris' contract in the 2022 season would have been upwards of $500,000, with a considerable bonus due in the winter offseason.[44] The Alouettes had previously agreed to a contract extension with starting quarterback Vernon Adams.[45]

On February 9, 2022, it was announced that Harris had re-signed with the Alouettes.[46] Harris began the 2022 season as the backup quarterback to Adams, however, after the offence only gained 21 yards in the first quarter of the team's second game, Harris was inserted into the game to lead the team.[47] When Khari Jones was relieved of his duties in early-July, interim head coach Danny Maciocia continued with Harris as the starting quarterback.[48] Harris started 15 games for the Alouettes in 2022, with an 8–7 record, and led the team to a second place finish in the East Division.[49] After a win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Semi-Final, he completed 25 passes out of 30 attempts for 362 yards and one touchdown in the 34–27 loss to the Toronto Argonauts in the East Final.[50] In early February 2023, as a pending free agent, Harris was non-committal about returning to Montreal for the 2023 season.[51]

Saskatchewan Roughriders edit

On February 14, 2023, the first day of free agency, Harris signed a two-year contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[52] On July 15, 2023, Harris suffered a tibial plateau fracture of his right knee midway through the fourth quarter of the team's Week 6 loss to the Calgary Stampeders.[53] The Riders were optimistic that he might be able to return for the end of the season.[54]

Career statistics edit

  Passing   Rushing
Year Team GP GS Comp Att Pct Yards TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Long TD
2011 ARZ - - 25 37 67.6 272 7 0 128.6 6 25 4.2 - 0
2012 TOR 2 0 8 19 42.1 80 0 0 54.7 0 0 0.0 0 0
2013 TOR 3 0 9 15 60.0 176 1 0 123.2 3 12 4.0 10 0
2014 TOR 6 1 42 60 70.0 449 2 1 95.8 5 22 4.4 11 0
2015 TOR 17 16 382 538 71.0 4,354 33 19 100.7 47 212 4.5 16 1
2016 OTT 12 10 242 330 73.3 3,301 16 4 116.0 30 126 4.2 19 2
2017 OTT 15 15 398 572 69.6 4,679 30 11 103.6 21 77 3.7 12 0
2018 OTT 17 17 431 615 70.1 5,116 22 11 99.6 27 117 4.3 16 0
2019 EDM 13 13 343 478 71.8 4,027 16 6 102.9 48 139 2.9 27 6
2020 EDM Season cancelled Season cancelled
2021 EDM 6 6 135 192 70.3 1,568 6 5 94.3 18 62 3.4 9 0
MTL 4 3 64 91 70.3 703 8 2 113.0 5 43 8.6 14 0
2022 MTL 18 15 331 462 71.6 4,157 20 12 102.9 24 168 7.0 26 0
2023 SSK 5 5 104 155 67.1 1,274 6 4 94.4 9 94 10.4 19 0
AFL totals - - 25 37 67.6 272 7 0 128.6 6 25 4.2 - 0
CFL totals 166 101 2,489 3,527 70.6 29,884 160 75 102.5 237 1,073 4.5 27 9

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External links edit

  • Saskatchewan Roughriders bio
  •   Media related to Trevor Harris at Wikimedia Commons

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For the English footballer see Trevor Harris footballer For the Jamaican journalist and broadcaster see Trevor Boots Harris For the American economist see Trevor S Harris Trevor Harris born May 31 1986 is an American professional Canadian football quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League CFL He was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2010 Harris has also played in the Arena Football League AFL and United Football League UFL He played college football at Edinboro University As Edinboro s starting quarterback he broke every career passing record in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and was a two time finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy awarded each year to the individual selected as the most valuable player in NCAA Division II 1 Trevor HarrisNo 7 Saskatchewan RoughridersHarris with the Montreal Alouettes in 2022Born 1986 05 31 May 31 1986 age 37 Waldo Ohio U S Career informationStatusActiveCFL statusAmericanPosition s QuarterbackHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm Weight212 lb 96 kg CollegeEdinboroHandRightCareer historyAs player2010Jacksonville Jaguars 2011Arizona Rattlers2011Hartford Colonials 2011Buffalo Bills 2011Sacramento Mountain Lions2012Orlando Predators2012 2015Toronto Argonauts2016 2018Ottawa Redblacks2019 2021Edmonton Eskimos Elks2021 2022Montreal Alouettes2023 presentSaskatchewan RoughridersCareer highlights and awards2 Grey Cup champion 2012 2016 CFL passing touchdowns leader 2015 CFL East All Star2016RecordsMost pass attempts single playoff game 60 in 2017 Most passing touchdowns single playoff game 6 in 2018 Highest pass completion single playoff game 90 6 in 2018 Career statsCompletions2 489Attempts3 527Percentage70 6TD INT160 75Passing yards29 884Playing stats at Arenafootball comPlaying stats at CFL ca Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Jacksonville Jaguars 3 2 Arizona Rattlers 3 3 Hartford Colonials 3 4 Buffalo Bills 3 5 Orlando Predators 3 6 Toronto Argonauts 3 7 Ottawa Redblacks 3 8 Edmonton Eskimos Elks 3 9 Montreal Alouettes 3 10 Saskatchewan Roughriders 4 Career statistics 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editHarris was an Ohio all state selection in both football and basketball at Marion Pleasant High School He was a three year starter in football throwing for 1 523 yards and 23 TD s as a senior completing 90 of 149 passes with just 7 INTs He was named the Offensive Back of the Year by the North Central Ohio Football Coaches Association and was also a first team all NCOFCA choice He was also a first team All Mid Ohio Athletic Conference choice and was named the District 11 Player of the Year He was an All Ohio selection as a junior while also being named first team all MOAC and All NCOFCA He completed his career throwing for 4 439 yards with 59 TDs and 19 INTs adding 6 TDs rushing 2 nbsp Harris during his tenure at EdinboroCollege career editHarris played collegiate football at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania a member of NCAA Division II s Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Early in his sophomore year he broke the school s single game passing record leading the Pittsburgh Post Gazette to predict accurately it turned out that Harris would rewrite the school s passing records 3 In 2008 he became the third Edinboro player to be a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy and was a finalist again in 2009 Harris was named to the 2009 Consensus Draft Services Preseason All American Team He was the first player to repeat as PSAC West Offensive Player of the Year since Randy McKavish of Slippery Rock won the honor in 1997 and again in 1998 He was a three time All PSAC West selection and was the PSAC West Rookie of the Year as a freshman 2 In his final game at Edinboro an NCAA playoff game against West Liberty University Harris set a Division II record with 630 passing yards in a playoff game West Liberty won the game 84 63 as the two teams combined for 1 394 yards 4 Harris finished his career with 11 899 yards passing completing 66 of his passes and throwing for 100 touchdowns 5 Professional career editJacksonville Jaguars edit On April 24 2010 Harris signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 NFL Draft 6 7 He was waived from the team following the preseason Arizona Rattlers edit On November 12 2010 Harris was signed by the AFL s Arizona Rattlers 2 Hartford Colonials edit On July 14 2011 Harris signed with the United Football League s Hartford Colonials 8 Buffalo Bills edit On July 27 2011 Trevor Harris agreed to terms with the Buffalo Bills 9 However due to labour issues in the NFL that year the team rescinded the contract 36 hours after signing him 8 Orlando Predators edit On October 31 2011 Harris signed with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League nbsp Harris with the Argonauts in 2015 Toronto Argonauts edit On March 29 2012 Harris signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League 10 In the Argonauts second and final pre season game of the 2012 season Harris threw 13 completions in 15 attempts for 160 yards and two touchdowns His outstanding performance earned him a spot on the roster Harris played in two games in the 2012 season completing eight of 19 throws for 80 yards Harris continued his strong pre season play in the first preseason game of the 2013 season completing eight of 11 passing attempts for 115 yards During the 2014 season Harris started in one game and played in another five games For the entire season he attempted 60 passes completing 42 of them 70 completion percentage for 449 passing yards with two touchdowns and one interception During the 2015 preseason the Argos announced that Ricky Ray incumbent starting QB would miss the first six games of the regular season as he recovered from a torn rotator cuff injury sustained in the 2014 season Thus making Harris the Argos starting quarterback for Week 1 11 Trevor Harris started the first 16 games of the CFL season for the Argos as Ricky Ray s injury rehab took longer than expected During the season he led the Argos to a record of 9 7 before Ray would start the final two games of the season and the Argos lone playoff game During his first season as a starting CFL quarterback Harris played admirably He completed 382 out of 538 pass attempts 71 completion for 4354 yards with 33 touchdowns and 19 interceptions both league highs for 2015 Ottawa Redblacks edit nbsp Harris with the Redblacks in 2016 Within the first few hours of free agency starting on February 9 2016 the Ottawa Redblacks announced that Harris had signed with the team to a two year contract 12 He began the season as the backup to Henry Burris who turned 41 years old when the season began 13 Harris made his Redblacks debut partway through the opening game of the season after Burris injured his finger while receiving the ball from a shotgun snap Harris completed 17 of 19 passing attempts for 292 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions leading the Redblacks to a dramatic overtime victory over the defending Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos 14 Following the game it was announced that Burris would be placed on the 1 game injured list making Harris the starting quarterback for Week 2 15 Only a couple days later it was announced that Burris had been transferred to the six game injured list 16 Harris was named as a player of the week three times in the month of July and chosen as the second best player in the month behind teammate wide receiver Chris Williams 17 Harris was injured during a July 22 Week 5 game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders and replaced by back up Brock Jensen for the rest of the game 18 The following week Week 6 Henry Burris returned from his injury as starting quarterback and Harris was considered week to week with knee and ankle injuries 19 Following their Week 9 loss to the Alouettes Ottawa Head Coach Rick Campbell announced that Harris would return to the starting lineup for Week 10 against the BC Lions In his absence the club had lost three of their four games 20 Harris started in the next six games for the Redblacks but was ultimately unable to meet expectations only winning two games and losing four He was subsequently benched again in favour of Henry Burris 21 Under Burris leadership the Redblacks went on to win the 104th Grey Cup 22 Within a week of winning the Grey Cup Redblacks General Manager Marcel Desjardins stated that based on how the contracts are structured for Burris and Harris the team planned for Harris to be their starting quarterback for the 2017 season 23 Burris retired on January 24 2017 24 Harris started the first 12 games of the 2017 season for the Redblacks before leaving the team s Week 12 game against the Hamilton Tiger Cats after suffering a shoulder injury 25 A couple days later it was announced by head coach Rick Campbell that Harris would be out at least a couple weeks with a bruised shoulder 26 Harris concluded the 2017 campaign having set new career highs in completions attempts and passing yards leading Ottawa to the playoffs for the third consecutive season In Ottawa s East Semi Final loss against the Saskatchewan Roughriders which was Harris first CFL playoff start 27 he set a record for most pass attempts in a playoff game with 60 and threw the second most pass completions in a playoff game with 37 27 28 Not long after the season ended the Redblacks and Harris agreed to a one year contract extension keeping him with the club through the 2018 CFL season Harris was set to become a free agent in February 2018 had both sides not been able to come to deal 29 Harris had his most productive season in 2018 setting new career highs in pass attempts and completions and had his first 5 000 yard season In the Redblacks East Final playoff win against the Tiger Cats Harris set two new CFL playoff records one was for the most passing touchdowns in a single playoff game with six 30 the other was for the highest pass completion percentage in a playoff game at 90 6 31 His 29 pass completions in 32 pass attempts for 367 yards helped lead the Redblacks to their third Grey Cup appearance in four years However Harris and the Redblacks were bested in the 106th Grey Cup by the Calgary Stampeders 32 Edmonton Eskimos Elks edit On February 12 2019 it was announced that Harris had signed with the Edmonton Eskimos 33 Harris started in the Eskimos first 12 games of the season before being ruled out for the team s Week 15 match against the Tiger Cats with an upper body injury 34 Subsequently he was placed on the six game injured reserve list on September 27 2019 35 Harris was activated off of the six game injured reserve list on October 21 2019 with two games remaining in the season 36 He finished the season having played and started in 13 regular season games but still managed to pass for over 4 000 yards for the fourth time in his career He also tripled his career touchdowns by rushing for six touchdowns during the 2019 regular season bringing his career total to nine Edmonton played in Montreal for the 2019 East Semi Final In this game Harris once again set the record for the highest pass completion percentage in a playoff game at 92 3 as well as the CFL playoff record for consecutive completions with 22 37 His 36 completions were third in a single playoff game Edmonton won the game but ultimately lost to the Hamilton Tiger Cats in the East Final During the following off season on January 31 2020 Harris signed a contract extension with the Eskimos that would keep him in Edmonton through the 2022 season 37 Harris did not play in 2020 because the 2020 CFL season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic In 2021 he started the first four games of the season for the Elks before being placed on the six game injured reserve list with a neck injury on September 16 2021 38 On September 27 2021 Harris was activated off the injured reserve list however he was not included on the game day roster for Week 9 39 Harris returned to his starting role for the Elks Week 10 match against the Blue Bombers however Harris was replaced by rookie Taylor Cornelius in the fourth quarter as Harris proved to be ineffective 40 On October 12 2021 Edmonton Elks head coach Jamie Elizondo announced that Cornelius would once again get the Week 11 start ahead of a healthy Trevor Harris who wasn t performing to expectations 41 Montreal Alouettes edit On October 17 2021 Harris was traded to the Montreal Alouettes in exchange for Antonio Simmons 42 Harris played in the final four regular season games to close out the season starting the last three games He also started the Alouettes lone playoff game against the Tiger Cats which they lost 23 12 bringing Montreal s season to an end On December 20 2021 Harris was released by the Alouettes 43 According to TSN sports journalist and reporter Dave Naylor Harris contract in the 2022 season would have been upwards of 500 000 with a considerable bonus due in the winter offseason 44 The Alouettes had previously agreed to a contract extension with starting quarterback Vernon Adams 45 On February 9 2022 it was announced that Harris had re signed with the Alouettes 46 Harris began the 2022 season as the backup quarterback to Adams however after the offence only gained 21 yards in the first quarter of the team s second game Harris was inserted into the game to lead the team 47 When Khari Jones was relieved of his duties in early July interim head coach Danny Maciocia continued with Harris as the starting quarterback 48 Harris started 15 games for the Alouettes in 2022 with an 8 7 record and led the team to a second place finish in the East Division 49 After a win over the Hamilton Tiger Cats in the East Semi Final he completed 25 passes out of 30 attempts for 362 yards and one touchdown in the 34 27 loss to the Toronto Argonauts in the East Final 50 In early February 2023 as a pending free agent Harris was non committal about returning to Montreal for the 2023 season 51 Saskatchewan Roughriders edit On February 14 2023 the first day of free agency Harris signed a two year contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders 52 On July 15 2023 Harris suffered a tibial plateau fracture of his right knee midway through the fourth quarter of the team s Week 6 loss to the Calgary Stampeders 53 The Riders were optimistic that he might be able to return for the end of the season 54 Career statistics edit Passing Rushing Year Team GP GS Comp Att Pct Yards TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Long TD 2011 ARZ 25 37 67 6 272 7 0 128 6 6 25 4 2 0 2012 TOR 2 0 8 19 42 1 80 0 0 54 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 TOR 3 0 9 15 60 0 176 1 0 123 2 3 12 4 0 10 0 2014 TOR 6 1 42 60 70 0 449 2 1 95 8 5 22 4 4 11 0 2015 TOR 17 16 382 538 71 0 4 354 33 19 100 7 47 212 4 5 16 1 2016 OTT 12 10 242 330 73 3 3 301 16 4 116 0 30 126 4 2 19 2 2017 OTT 15 15 398 572 69 6 4 679 30 11 103 6 21 77 3 7 12 0 2018 OTT 17 17 431 615 70 1 5 116 22 11 99 6 27 117 4 3 16 0 2019 EDM 13 13 343 478 71 8 4 027 16 6 102 9 48 139 2 9 27 6 2020 EDM Season cancelled Season cancelled 2021 EDM 6 6 135 192 70 3 1 568 6 5 94 3 18 62 3 4 9 0 MTL 4 3 64 91 70 3 703 8 2 113 0 5 43 8 6 14 0 2022 MTL 18 15 331 462 71 6 4 157 20 12 102 9 24 168 7 0 26 0 2023 SSK 5 5 104 155 67 1 1 274 6 4 94 4 9 94 10 4 19 0 AFL totals 25 37 67 6 272 7 0 128 6 6 25 4 2 0 CFL totals 166 101 2 489 3 527 70 6 29 884 160 75 102 5 237 1 073 4 5 27 9References edit Lisa Byers November 14 2009 Harris takes over all time honours at Terwilliger s old house The Meadville Tribune a b c Trevor Harris Signs with CFL s Toronto Argonauts Edinboro Fighting Scots March 29 2012 Phil Axelrod October 10 2007 District Spotlight Harris led Edinboro lives by the pass Pittsburgh Post Gazette John Dudley November 22 2009 Edinboro Harris lose in shootout to West Liberty 83 64 Erie Times News Retrieved April 30 2010 Trevor Harris profile Draft Countdown Archived from the original on April 24 2010 Retrieved April 30 2010 Harris headed to Jaguars The Meadville Tribune April 25 2010 NFL Jaguars sign 17 undrafted rookies including QB Honolulu Advertiser Archived from the original on April 28 2010 Retrieved April 25 2010 a b No shortcut Trevor Harris and his winding road to Grey Cup starting quarterback CTV News November 22 2018 Record setting EUP QB reaches terms with Bills The Meadville Tribune July 27 2011 Argos add safety quarterback and receiver Canadian Football League March 29 2012 Rush Curtis June 16 2015 The No 1 quarterbacking duties fall to Trevor Harris a player with only one CFL start under his belt The Toronto Star ISSN 0319 0781 Retrieved June 17 2015 Redblacks land quarterback Trevor Harris Ottawa Redblacks February 9 2016 Capital Gain REDBLACKS reportedly sign Trevor Harris CFL ca February 9 2016 Retrieved February 9 2016 Redblacks quarterback Trevor Harris leads Ottawa to thrilling win over Eskimos in CFL season opener Ottawa Sun Retrieved June 27 2016 Injured hand to sideline Henry Burris for next Redblacks game June 27 2016 Retrieved June 27 2016 Report REDBLACKS place Henry Burris on six game injured list CFL ca June 29 2016 Retrieved June 30 2016 Chris Wiliams and Trevor Harris Named CFL Top Players of July Ottawa REDBLACKS August 3 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 Roughriders rally to 1st win of the season over Redblacks The Canadian Press CBC News July 23 2016 Retrieved July 23 2016 REDBLACKS confirm Burris to start Week 6 vs Argos CFL ca July 27 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 REDBLACKS announce Trevor Harris to start in Week 10 CFL ca August 21 2016 Retrieved August 21 2016 Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Trevor Harris not sulking over demotion Ottawa Sun Retrieved November 1 2016 Henry Burris earns legendary status with Grey Cup win CBC Sports Retrieved November 30 2016 Redblacks sticking to QB plans retrieved November 30 2016 Hank Hangs Em Up Burris confirms retirement after 18 seasons CFL ca January 24 2017 Retrieved January 24 2017 Redblacks Harris leaves with apparent shoulder injury Article TSN TSN September 9 2017 Retrieved September 11 2017 Campbell says Harris shoulder injury will keep him out weeks CFL ca CFL ca September 9 2017 Retrieved September 11 2017 a b Riders run over REDBLACKS to advance to Toronto CFL ca November 12 2017 Retrieved November 27 2023 Harris not making excuses for REDBLACKS loss CFL ca November 12 2017 Retrieved November 27 2023 Redblacks re sign QB Harris for 2018 season Article TSN TSN December 13 2017 Retrieved December 14 2017 Trevor Harris sets playoff record with sixth TD pass CFL ca CFL ca November 18 2018 Retrieved November 19 2018 Trevor Harris leads Redblacks to victory against Tiger Cats in CFL s East Final Hamilton Globalnews ca 900 CHML Retrieved November 27 2023 2018 11 25 Game Tracker Ottawa Redblacks vs Calgary Stampeders 2551 CFL ca CFL ca Retrieved November 30 2018 Eskimo Sign Quarterback Trevor Harris Edmonton Eskimos February 12 2019 Edmonton Eskimos QB Trevor Harris out Friday vs Hamilton Tiger Cats with upper body injury TSN ca TSN The Canadian Press September 19 2019 Retrieved September 19 2019 Edmonton Eskimos transfer QB Trevor Harris to six game injured list TSN ca TSN The Canadian Press September 27 2019 Retrieved October 10 2019 TSN ca Staff October 21 2019 Edmonton Eskimos activate QB Trevor Harris off six game IL TSN ca TSN Retrieved October 23 2019 a b Eskimos extend QB Trevor Harris Edmonton Eskimos January 31 2020 TSN ca Staff September 16 2021 Edmonton Elks Trevor Harris six game injured list TSN ca TSN Retrieved September 16 2021 Despite being activated from six game injured list Trevor Harris left off Elks Week 9 roster 3DownNation September 27 2021 Retrieved September 27 2021 2021 10 08 Game Tracker Edmonton Elks vs Winnipeg Blue Bombers 6170 CFL ca Retrieved October 13 2021 Taylor Cornelius to start for Elks on Friday over healthy Trevor Harris 3DownNation October 11 2021 Retrieved October 13 2021 Elks Acquire DL Simmons from Montreal in exchange for QB Trevor Harris Edmonton Elks October 17 2021 2021 11 28 Game Tracker Montreal Alouettes vs Hamilton Tiger Cats 6197 CFL ca Retrieved December 10 2021 tsndavenaylor December 20 2021 Harris release not a surprise Contract for next season gt 500k with large off season bonus due this winter Part of the overall QB market correction as well Tweet via Twitter TSN ca Staff December 16 2021 Alouettes extend QB Adams Jr WR Lewis TSN ca TSN Retrieved December 20 2021 Harris is back Sewell extended Montreal Alouettes February 9 2022 2022 06 16 Game Tracker Montreal Alouettes vs Toronto Argonauts 6215 CFL ca Retrieved July 27 2022 TSN ca Staff July 7 2022 Maciocia says lack of on field disciple contributed to Jones firing TSN ca TSN Retrieved July 27 2022 Game Notes PDF Canadian Football League Retrieved December 31 2022 Trevor Harris Canadian Football League Retrieved December 31 2022 3Down Staff February 2 2023 Pending free agent QB Trevor Harris non committal regarding future with Montreal Alouettes 3DownNation Retrieved February 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link TSN ca Staff February 14 2023 Saskatchewan Roughriders officially ink Trevor Harris to two year deal TSN Retrieved February 15 2023 Roughriders Statement On The Injury To Trevor Harris Saskatchewan Roughriders July 16 2023 Retrieved July 17 2023 3Down Staff July 16 2023 QB Trevor Harris to undergo surgery for tibial plateau fracture Riders not ready to rule out late season return 3DownNation Retrieved July 17 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link External links editSaskatchewan Roughriders bio nbsp Media related to Trevor Harris at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevor Harris amp oldid 1211737742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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