Roughriders 'disappointed' by Jordan Reaves drug trafficking charge
Team says it was not aware of scheduled trial until Thursday
A Winnipeg-born football player who is a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders is facing trial for alleged drug trafficking.
Defensive lineman Jordan Reaves is free on bail after being ordered earlier this year to stand trial in November on one count of possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
The 27-year-old player and a second man were arrested by Winnipeg police during a traffic stop in late 2015, according to Reaves' lawyer Mike Cook.
"Immediately upon his arrest he told the Winnipeg Police Service officers he had absolutely no involvement with the matter," Cook stated in an email to CBC News.
"We are vehemently denying any involvement in this allegation."
The Riders said they were not aware of any charges until Thursday.
"We were disappointed to learn of the legal situation concerning Jordan Reaves," the club said in an emailed statement.
"Since the club was informed of the matter yesterday, Jordan has been open and co-operative with our inquiries. He absolutely maintains his innocence."
The club declined to comment further while the legal process was still underway.
With files from Canadian Press