Riders’ Miles Brown showcases versatility in the CFL
Miles Brown knows versatility is a strength when it comes to pro football.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive lineman had to change jerseys and play offensive guard near the end of the CFL club’s 35-20 loss to the B.C. Lions after Trevor Reid left the game late. Offensive tackle Jermarcus Hardrick had left the game earlier with what turned into a long-term quad injury.
“It was a little unexpected but I’m fortunate – it’s unfortunate – but fortunate enough to be the guy and an opportunity to show that I am versatile and available,” the 26-year-old Cheverly, Md. product said. “Take it as it is and keep going.”
So, when he got told to switch from his #90 jersey to #69 to be eligible to be on the offensive line, he was ready.


