Redblacks never say die, stun Roughriders to clinch playoff spot
Trevor Harris engineers improbable comeback as Ottawa leapfrogs Argos, eliminates Ticats
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Ryan Lindley's one-yard touchdown run with two seconds remaining gave the Ottawa Redblacks a thrilling 33-32 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday.
Trevor Harris engineered the improbable comeback in the game's final two minutes and pushed Ottawa into first place in the East Division with a 7-9-1 record. The victory also assured Ottawa of a playoff appearance for the third consecutive year.
Saskatchewan, which had won six of its past eight games, slipped to 8-7. It was a missed opportunity for the Riders, who could have clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2014 with a win and a Winnipeg victory over B.C. on Saturday.
The loss is a heartbreaker for Saskatchewan, who led 32-20 with six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.
Harris began the Redblacks' rally with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Greg Ellingson with less than three minutes to go.
He then marched Ottawa back down the field to set up Lindley's game-winning touchdown.
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