GREY CUP 2018 | CHECKING DOWN | REDBLACKS TO SPLIT GAME BETWEEN DAVIS AND COLLINS
TORONTO — Rick Campbell declared that QB Trevor Harris will be a sound scratch for Friday's diversion against the Argonauts. The REDBLACKS mentor will choose to rest his starter and not go out on a limb, beginning Dominique Davis. It's likewise detailed that QB Danny Collins will get a half of playing time.
GREY CUP 2018 | CHECKING DOWN | REDBLACKS TO SPLIT GAME BETWEEN DAVIS AND COLLINS
The Blue Bombers are supposedly getting some player contribution on regardless of whether they begin Matt Nichols for their Saturday diversion in Edmonton. Head mentor Mike O'Shea said it will be his choice at last, notwithstanding.
Likewise, every one of the nine of the CFL's groups discharged their yearly chosen people for the Shaw CFL Awards, which denotes the first round of casting a ballot before the candidates get limited to their divisional chosen people in front of the entertainment ceremony, which will be held amid Gray Cup Week in Edmonton.
HC Wally Buono apparently is wanting to get Jonothan Jennings some playing time on Saturday versus Calgary. Travis Lulay began hone with the starters. (Lowell Ullrich, TSN 1040)
– Kicker Ty Long acquires himself both BC's player of the year and uncommon groups respects after the first round of CFL Award balloting gets discharged. (Lowell Ullrich, TSN 1040)
– LB Solomon Elimimian is still in recovery mode and not a full member at training. (Lowell Ullrich, TSN 1040)
– QB Mike Reilly acquires consistent Most Outstanding Player respects as Edmonton discharges their CFL Award chosen people. (Dave Campbell, CHED)
– Five out of the six player grant candidates were consistently picked as the Stampeders discharge their group grant list, featured by Bo Levi Mitchell as Most Outstanding Player. (Danny Austin, Calgary Sun)
HC CHRIS JONES REPORTED FOLLOWING HIS TEAM'S WIN OVER THE LIONS THAT QB ZACH COLLAROS 'Ought to BE FINE' AFTER LEAVING THE GAME EARLY. (JASON HALSTEAD, CFL.CA)
– Willie Jefferson and Brett Lauther both gain twofold selections as the Roughriders discharge their rundown of group chosen people for the CFL Player Awards. (Riders Staff)
– Roughriders tie CFL record for most protective touchdowns in a solitary season because of the two they scored against the BC Lions on Saturday, conveying their season aggregate to 12. (Ian Hamilton, Riderville.com)
– Following their prevail upon BC, HC Chris Jones says QB Zach Collaros 'ought to be fine' after a hit that sidelined him for the rest of the amusement. (Taylor Shire, Global Regina)
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