Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Trevor Harris is one of the lucky ones. The global pandemic hasn’t thrown too much of a wrench in his off-season training as he rides it out back in his home state of Ohio. “My mom owns a dance studio.
It’s about 25 yards long. It has two rooms in there, has really good flooring. I have every band that I need and weights in my Dojo,” said Harris. “I’m just a little bit more at home as opposed to running around doing some community work and those sorts of things.” Harris, who signed a two-year contract extension with the Eskimos in January, doesn’t know when he’ll be able to put his training to the test.