Cody Fajardo has been trying to treat this off-season like any other. But with the uncertainty around the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been a challenging time for the quarterback of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. “Just trying to find ways to stay in shape knowing that even though the season is delayed,” Fajardo said from his off-season home in Maryland. “Just being prepared for when we’re ready to play football that my body is ready to go.” Fajardo credits his wife Laura for helping him adjust to a different training regimen, which includes more long-distance running and other workouts he’s never done before. “My wife has put me through some of these TV workouts that have been harder than I think anything I’ve had to do, so she