Andrew Harris (born April 24, 1987) is a Canadian former professional
football
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running back
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and is the
running backs coach
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for the
Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division. The Roughriders were founded in 19 ...
of the
Canadian Football League
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(CFL). Harris is a four-time
Grey Cup
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champion, two-time winner of the
Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian and one-time
Grey Cup Most Valuable Player, as well as a five-time CFL All-Star and a six-time CFL West All-Star. He played for the
BC Lions
The BC Lions are a professional Canadian football team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Lions compete in the West Division (CFL), West Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and play their home games at BC Place.
The Lions playe ...
for six seasons before joining the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play thei ...
in 2016 as a
free agent
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, where he was named the
2017 Most Outstanding Canadian after leading the league in rushing and setting the record for single-season receptions by a running back. In 2022, while a member of the
Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Argonauts compete in the East Division (CFL), East Division of t ...
, Harris passed 10,000 career rushing yards and became the CFL leader in career
yards from scrimmage
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by a Canadian.
Early years
Harris was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and spent his early years in
Steinbach, Manitoba
Steinbach () is the List of cities in Manitoba, third-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada, and with a population of 17,806, the largest community in the Eastman Region, Manitoba, Eastman region. The city, located about southeast of ...
, where he started playing football at age 9 with the
Eastman Raiders. He is of Barbadian descent through his father. He played high school football at
Grant Park High School in Winnipeg through his junior year and transferred to
Oak Park High School before his senior year.
Junior career
After high school in Winnipeg, Harris joined the
Vancouver Island Raiders of the
Canadian Junior Football League
The Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) is a national Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams playing in five provinces across Canada. The teams compete annually for the Canadian Bowl. Many CJFL players move on to professional footbal ...
. During his junior career, he led the Raiders to three
national championships
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(2006, 2008, and 2009) and broke a number of British Columbia conference and CJFL records, including all-time touchdowns and scoring. In 2009, he was awarded the
Wally Buono Award for most outstanding junior football player in Canada.
Professional career
BC Lions
The head coach and general manager of the
BC Lions
The BC Lions are a professional Canadian football team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Lions compete in the West Division (CFL), West Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and play their home games at BC Place.
The Lions playe ...
,
Wally Buono
Pasquale "Wally" Buono (born February 7, 1950) is a Canadian ex-football coach currently working as the vice president of football operations, alternate governor and the former head coach of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), a ...
, took notice of Harris' talents in junior football and claimed him as a territorial exemption on May 22, 2008. On December 15, 2008, the Lions announced that they had signed Harris. He joined the Lions' practice roster in 2009, while continuing to play his final season of junior for the Raiders.
2010
In 2010, Harris earned a spot on the Lions active roster and was primarily used on special teams in his first season. He was named the CFL's special teams player of the week on September 14, 2010.
2011
Harris began the
2011 season as the Lions' backup running back. Harris saw his role expand and he took over as the starting running back in mid-season, finishing with 853 total yards and eight touchdowns. In the playoffs, Harris was named the Canadian player of the week for his performance in the Lions' win over the
Edmonton Eskimos
The Edmonton Elks are a professional Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta. The club competes in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member of the league's West Division and plays their home games at Commonwealth Stadium. The E ...
in the West Division Final. A week later, Harris was named the
Most Outstanding Canadian at the
Grey Cup
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, scoring a touchdown and rushing for 65 yards over 10 carries in the Lions 34–23 win over the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play thei ...
.
On December 29, 2011, Harris and the Lions agreed to a two-year contract extension, with an option for year three.
2012
Following a strong
2011 campaign, Harris became the starting running back for the
2012 CFL season
The 2012 CFL season was the 59th season of modern-day Canadian football. Officially, it was the 55th season for the Canadian Football League. The pre-season began on June 13, 2012, and the regular season started on June 29, 2012. Rogers Centr ...
. Harris continued his strong play and became the ninth Canadian running back to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and the first Canadian
BC Lion to rush for a 1,000 yards since
Sean Millington
Sean Millington (born February 1, 1968) is a Canadian former professional football fullback in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He currently does colour commentary for the CFL’s website and the CBC. He has also acted in several movies and ...
in 2000. Fellow Canadian running back
Jon Cornish also ran for 1,000 yards, marking the first time since 1956 that two Canadian running backs ran for 1,000 yards in the same season.
2013
Despite seeing increased rushing attempts in the
2013 CFL season
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The pre-season began on June 12, 2013 and the regular season began on June 27, 2013. Regina, Saskatch ...
, his total yards fell short of 1000, finishing with 998. Harris added 61 pass receptions for 513 yards. Prior to the
2014 CFL season
The 2014 CFL season was the 61st season of modern-day Canadian football. It was the 57th Canadian Football League season. Vancouver hosted the 102nd Grey Cup on November 30. The league expanded to nine teams with the addition of the Ottawa Red ...
Harris and the Lions agreed to a contract extension through the
2015 CFL season
The 2015 CFL season was the 62nd season of modern-day Canadian football. Officially, it was the 58th Canadian Football League season. The Edmonton Eskimos won the 103rd Grey Cup on November 29, defeating the Ottawa Redblacks 26–20 in Winni ...
.
2014
In week 3 against Saskatchewan, Harris registered 203 yards from scrimmage (138 rushing and 65 receiving), and scored a 58 yard rushing touchdown. The Lions won the game 26-13, their first win of the season.
Harris' campaign was cut short by a separated left ankle, which required surgery. He missed the final six regular season games as well as the team's crossover East Semi-Final loss in Montreal. In 12 games, Harris accumulated 652 yards on 122 carries (5.3 average) with two rushing touchdowns, and added 529 receiving yards on 46 catches with four touchdowns.
2015
Harris finished the
2015 CFL season
The 2015 CFL season was the 62nd season of modern-day Canadian football. Officially, it was the 58th Canadian Football League season. The Edmonton Eskimos won the 103rd Grey Cup on November 29, defeating the Ottawa Redblacks 26–20 in Winni ...
with the second most rushing yards, trailing Montreal's
Tyrell Sutton by 20 yards (1,059 to 1,039). He set a career-high in rushing attempts with 222, while simultaneously posting a career worst 4.7 yards per carry. Immediately following playoff elimination as a pending free-agent, Harris expressed his displeasure with the BC Lions organization, putting his future with the club in doubt.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
2016
Harris signed with his hometown
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play thei ...
as a free agent on February 9, 2016. During the
2016 season Harris played in all but 3 of the regular season games for the Blue Bombers, missing some time with an ankle injury. He finished the season third in the league in rushing yards, falling short of the 1,000 yard plateau by only 26 yards. The Blue Bombers qualified for the playoffs for the first time since losing the Grey Cup to Harris' B.C. Lions in 2011. In the West Semi-Final, Winnipeg played against Harris' former team at B.C. Place, but were defeated 32-31.
2017
In week 6, Winnipeg hosted Montreal, and was trailing by 12 points with less than two minutes remaining in the game. The Blue Bombers came back to win the game with two touchdowns, the second of which was Harris scoring from one yard out on the final play of the game.
In a week 9 game against the undefeated
Edmonton Eskimos
The Edmonton Elks are a professional Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta. The club competes in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member of the league's West Division and plays their home games at Commonwealth Stadium. The E ...
, Harris set a professional first by surpassing 100 yards in both rushing and receiving, netting a total of 225 yards in the game. Winnipeg defeated Edmonton 33-26.
Harris finished the season with 1,035 rushing yards, winning his first league rushing title. He also led all players with the most receptions, with 105, which was also a record for running backs, with the previous record of 102 held by
Craig Ellis. The Blue Bombers finished 12-6, and hosted their first playoff game since 2011, but were defeated in that game by Edmonton 39-32.
2018
Harris's strong play was rewarded in May 2018 when he and the Bombers agreed to a two-year contract extension. In
2018
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, he set a career-high for rushing yards and once again led the league in rushing with 1390 yards. In the West Semi-Final in Saskatchewan, Harris rushed for 153 yards and a fourth quarter touchdown en route to the Blue Bombers' 23-18 victory, the team's first playoff win since the 2011 East Final. In the West Final, the host Calgary Stampeders defeated the Blue Bombers 22-14.
2019
During the
2019 CFL season, Harris surpassed the 8,000 rushing yard mark for his career, in a game against the
Argonauts
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at home. On August 15, 2019, Harris became the all-time leader in yards from scrimmage by a Canadian player, surpassing
Ben Cahoon's 13,368 yards from scrimmage.
In the same game, he passed
Dave Thelen and entered the top ten all-time in rushing yards. Harris is the only player in league history to record over 4000 rushing yards with two different teams.
On August 26, 2019 Harris was suspended two games by the league for violating the CFL/CFLPA drug policy after testing positive for
Metandienone
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. In Winnipeg's final regular season game, Harris broke the record previously held by
Normie Kwong for career rushing yards by a Canadian player in the CFL; the play on which he broke the record set up Winnipeg's game winning field goal over Calgary.
Despite winning the CFL rushing title by more than 300 yards Harris was not selected as a team nominee for either Most Outstanding Player (
Willie Jefferson), or Most Outstanding Canadian (
Mike Miller). Miller's nomination caused controversy; as mostly a special teams player, Miller's statistical output was far below Harris's. Miller was the team co-leader for special teams tackles with 25, and with only 10 yards rushing and 63 yards receiving, Miller was outgained by Harris in terms of yards from scrimmage by a combined 1,836 yards. Miller himself stated his belief that Harris was the best Canadian player on the Blue Bombers by writing, “I will accept the Canadian nomination on Andrew’s behalf, but do so reluctantly and while completely disagreeing with his omission.” Voter Ted Wyman wrote a piece stating that Harris's positive test for a banned substance prevented Wyman from giving Harris a vote. Meanwhile, Bob Irving, a local radio announcer and the lone voter for Harris defended him; “I believe that a 2-game suspension, 2 missed game cheques and public embarrassment in July was punishment enough—I proudly voted for him.”
Harris helped the underdog Blue Bombers win their first Grey Cup since 1990 against the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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in the
107th Grey Cup game.
He became the first ever player to win
Most Valuable Player
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and
Most Valuable Canadian in Grey Cup history after he recorded 18 carries for 134 rushing yards, five catches for 35 receiving yards, and both a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown. Following the win of his hometown team Harris said "I'm so proud to be a Winnipegger and I can't wait to get back and share this with all them. I just wanted to prove it to my teammates and deliver for them. Everything else, whatever. I just wanted to be the best player I could be today."
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2020
Harris did not play in 2020 as the 2020 CFL season
The 2020 CFL season would have been the 67th season of modern-day Canadian football. Officially, it would have been the 63rd season of the Canadian Football League.
It was originally scheduled to begin on June 11; on April 7, the start of the ...
was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
On January 15, 2021, it was announced that Harris had signed a one-year contract extension with the Blue Bombers. Harris missed the first three games of the season with a calf injury. He played in six games in the middle of the regular season, carrying the ball 116 times for 623 yards with three touchdowns. On October 22, 2021 the Bombers announced that they had placed Harris on the six-game injured list because of a knee injury he suffered when he scored a touchdown against the Edmonton Elks. Harris would not play for the rest of season until the 2021 Western Division Finals. In the West Division Finals, Harris carried the team to their second consecutive Grey Cup appearance as he had 136 yards rushing and a TD as the Bombers ended the Roughriders year for the third consecutive season. The Blue Bombers would once again defeat Hamilton in the Grey Cup, this time in Hamilton's home stadium, 33-25 in overtime.
Harris became a free agent upon the expiry of his contract on February 8, 2022.
Toronto Argonauts
2022
On February 8, 2022, Harris agreed to terms with the Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Argonauts compete in the East Division (CFL), East Division of t ...
after spending six seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play thei ...
. In his fifth game with the Argonauts, on July 24, 2022, he became the sixth player in CFL history to rush for over 10,000 yards and is the only Canadian player to accomplish the feat. On August 16, 2022, mid-way through the 2022 season, it was initially announced that Harris would be out for the next 4–6 weeks with a torn pectoral muscle, however the following day it was announced he would miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery. At the time of the injury, Harris had played in eight games for the Argos and was third in the league in rushing yards with 490. Harris returned to the active roster in the East Division Final vs. the Montreal Alouettes
The Montreal Alouettes (Canadian French, French: ''Les Alouettes de Montréal'') are a professional Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1946, the team has disbanded twice and been re-established thrice. The Alouettes compe ...
and scored his first touchdown with the Argonauts. One week later, Harris helped Toronto win the 109th Grey Cup
The 109th Grey Cup decided the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2022 CFL season, 2022 season. The game was played on November 20, at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan. It marked the fourth Grey Cup game to be held in Regin ...
by defeating his former team, the Blue Bombers.
2023
On March 2, 2023, it was announced that Harris had re-signed with the Argonauts. He began the season as the backup running back, but still saw significant playing time. On July 29, 2023, he surpassed Charles Roberts as the CFL's fifth all-time leader rusher. He finished the regular season on the six-game injured list, but still played in 12 regular season games where he had 49 carries for 229 yards and two touchdowns along with 10 receptions for 86 yards and one touchdown. He returned for the team's East Final playoff game, where he had two carries for four yards, but the Argonauts were defeated by the Alouettes.
Harris' contract with the Argonauts expired on February 13, 2024.
Retirement
On April 24, 2024, the Blue Bombers announced that Harris would sign a one-day contract to officially retire as a member of his hometown Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Harris officially signed his ceremonial contract with Blue Bombers President and CEO Wade Miller on the night of April 27th at The Met in Winnipeg prior to the red-carpet premiere for the documentary of Harris' life, ‘Running Back Relentless’. Harris was also honoured during halftime on June 21, 2024 when the Blue Bombers hosted the B.C. Lions.
Career statistics
Regular Season
Playoffs
*team qualified for playoff crossover
Grey Cup
Executive career
On February 11, 2023, it was announced that Harris had accepted a position as the head of football operations and head coach for the Vancouver Island Raiders for the 2024 season, after his playing career had ended. However, on January 24, 2024, the Raiders announced that Harris had accepted a position on the board of directors while remaining the director of football operations. The team's interim head coach from 2023, Shawn Arabsky, was instead named the head coach for 2024.[
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Coaching career
On January 20, 2025, it was announced that Harris had been hired as the running backs coach
In American football, a position coach is a team official in charge of coaching a specific position group. Position coaches have more specialized duties than the head coach, associate and assistant coach, and the Offensive coordinator, offensive a ...
for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division. The Roughriders were founded in 19 ...
.
Personal
Harris cites his idols as former Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Charles Roberts, and hockey
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player Steve Yzerman
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. Throughout his professional career, Harris wore #33 as a tribute to a Vancouver Island Raiders teammate who died in a car crash in September 2008. Harris has a daughter and continues to make Winnipeg his home during the off-season.
On July 5th, 2024 Harris signed a contract with the Tillsonburg Thunder of the Western Ontario Super Hockey League, a Senior AA men’s hockey league with teams ranging from Richmond Hill to Tilbury Ontario.
References
External links
Toronto Argonauts bio
BC Lions bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Harris, Andrew
1987 births
Living people
BC Lions players
Black Canadian players of Canadian football
Black Canadian sportsmen
Canadian football running backs
Canadian Junior Football League players
Canadian sportspeople of Barbadian descent
Players of Canadian football from Manitoba
Canadian football people from Winnipeg
Toronto Argonauts players
Winnipeg Blue Bombers players
Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Canadian Award winners
Saskatchewan Roughriders coaches