RedBlacks' Harris expected to miss 'weeks' with shoulder injury
Ottawa RedBlacks quarterback Trevor Harris is expected to miss "weeks" with a bruised throwing shoulder, but the injury isn't considered season-ending, head coach Rick Campbell told TSN1200 on Monday, via CFL.ca.
Harris, who leads the CFL in passing yards and touchdowns through 12 weeks, left Saturday's game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the third quarter and was spotted with his arm in a sling after the contest.
Appreciate all the kind messages and people reaching out.. I'll heal up asap. we're going to get this done. I love this team!
— Trevor Harris (@Trev_Harris) September 10, 2017
Drew Tate relieved Harris against the Tiger-Cats and will likely get the starting nod Sunday when the RedBlacks face the Montreal Alouettes.
Ottawa rests atop the East Division standings with a 4-7-1 record.
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