The Saskatchewan Roughriders feel “Fine” with re-signing Mason for two more years as a quarterback with the C-F-L team.
The Green and White announced the signing of Mason Fine to a contract extension through the end of the 2025 season. He started four games in 2023 after Trevor Harris was injured. He completed 94 of 136 passes for 1,043 yards with three touchdowns and five interceptions before being injured himself, giving the signal-calling duties to Jake Dolegala – who has yet to re-sign with the Riders for 2024 and becomes a free agent on February 13. Following is the news release from the Roughriders…..
DATE: January 23, 2024
RELEASE TIME: IMMEDIATELY
RELEASE: SR24-011
TWO MORE YEARS FOR QUARTERBACK MASON FINE
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American quarterback Mason Fine to a two-year contract extension.
Fine (5’11-190) returns to the Roughriders after making a career-high four starts behind centre in 2023. Fine was thrust into action in Week 6 against the Stampeders, after an injury to Trevor Harris in the fourth quarter, and completed six passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns. Those two touchdowns, one to Jamal Morrow (six yards, at 12:22) and Tevin Jones (69 yards, 14:24), were the fastest pair of touchdown passes by a Roughrider since Nov. 11, 2012. In total, the Oklahoma native completed 94 passes for 1,043 yards and three touchdowns in 2023, including a 302-yard game against Toronto in Week 8. Fine nearly hit the 300-yard mark the following week, tallying 296 yards in a 26-24 victory over the Ottawa REDBLACKS. His 69.1 completion percentage led the team.
Fine signed initially signed with the Roughriders in December of 2020, and has dressed for 32 games. He saw his first game action in the 2021 regular-season finale, completing 5 passes for 64 yards. Over his three CFL seasons, Fine has amassed 1,797 yards and six touchdowns.
An extraordinarily accomplished collegiate athlete, Fine left the University of North Texas sitting 28th all-time in passing yards in college football history and shattered several school records. He was his school’s all-time leader in passing yards (12,505), passing touchdowns (93), passer efficiency (140.68), overall touchdowns (100), completions (1,039), pass attempts (1,655) and 300-yard passing games (18).
In 49 career games for the Mean Green, he completed 1,039 passes for 12,505 yards, with 93 touchdowns and just 39 interceptions, while rushing for an additional seven majors. Fine was twice awarded the CUSA Offensive Player of the Year (2017, 2018), twice named first-team All-CUSA (2017, 2018), and in his senior year he was named the top college quarterback in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football.














