Riders quarterback Fajardo unsure where he’d be without Lawrence’s hit on Collaros
With one play, Simoni Lawrence changed the path of Cody Fajardo’s CFL career.
Fajardo entered the 2019 season as Saskatchewan’s backup and short-yardage quarterback behind Zach Collaros. But the 28-year-old was thrust into the starting lineup after just three plays in the Roughriders’ season-opening 23-17 road loss in Hamilton when Lawrence’s hit to Collaros’s head landed the quarterback on the injured list and Lawrence a two-game suspension.
Fajardo, who’d previously been with Toronto (2015-17) and B.C. (2018), stepped in and took control of the offence, helping Saskatchewan (13-5) finish atop the West Division standings. With the six-foot-two, 215-pound Fajardo excelling, the Riders dealt Collaros to Toronto on July 31.
But the story doesn’t end there. Toronto eventually sent Collaros to Winnipeg, where he helped lead the Blue Bombers past Hamilton – and Lawrence — 33-12 in the Grey Cup game for the franchise’s first CFL title since 1990.