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June 9, 2012

Taman staying with Green through 2013

CFL.ca Staff
With files from Riderville.com Staff

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders seem to have full confidence in Brendan Taman.

Saturday, the club rewarded the Saskatoon native with a one-year extension, keeping him with the organization through the 2013 season.

“This extension was always important for the organization, but both sides wanted to make sure the coaching staff and roster was set for 2012 before we got this done,” statedRiders President and CEO Jim Hopson.

“We feel Brendan has significantly increased the talent level of this team and has helped put together one of the top coaching staffs in the CFL led by Corey Chamblin.” 

Taman is entering the fourth season of his second stint with the Roughriders, his third in his current role as general manager. Taman took over complete control of the football operations department in November of 2011.
 
“I am very grateful for the vote of confidence shown to me by Jim Hopson and our Board of Directors,” said Taman. “I understand the expectations that go along with this job and am confident with the team we have put together for this season.”
 
Prior to returning to Saskatchewan to work for the Green and White, he spent 10 years working in the Winnipeg Blue Bomber organization, the last five of which were as the team’s General Manager and Vice-President of Football Operations.
 
He spent the 1997 and 1998 seasons as the Director of Player Personnel with the B.C. Lions.

Before that, he spent four seasons (1993-1996) as Assistant Director of Player Personnel with the Roughriders.

From 1989-1992, Taman was Operations Manager for Football with the Ottawa Rough Riders. His first stint in the CFL was with the Green and White in 1987 when he was hired as a player personnel assistant.