The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed former college standout receiver/return Ja’Marcus Bradley.
Bradley, who is 6-foot-1-inch, most recently was on the Pittsburgh Steelers practice roster.
The Mississippi native played in 46 games during five collegiate seasons at Louisville, according to . He registered 145 receptions for 2,177 yards, an average of 15 yards per catch, and 20 touchdowns.
As a senior, Bradley was the Ragin’ Cajuns’ top receiver, racking up 906 receiving yards (second in the Sunbelt Conference) on 60 catches with ten touchdowns (third in the Sunbelt).
Bradley, who turned 28 on December 11, also was used as a returner at Louisville. He returned 19 kickoffs for 400 yards, averaging 21.1 yards per return. Additionally, he would bring back five punts for 34 yards.
Bradley is a two-time all-conference receiver (2018, 2019) and was named All-Louisiana Second Team in 2019.
Following his time at Louisville, Bradley was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cleveland Browns following the 2020 NFL Draft. He played eight games over two seasons for the Browns (2020 and 2021), starting in one. In that time, he caught nine passes for 124 yards and returned two kicks for 49 yards.
In 2022, Bradley attended camp with the Browns before joining the Pittsburgh Steelers practice roster for the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
Bradley will be in training camp with the Riders this spring.