Penticton Herald

Stamps’ season takes an early sack

Calgary place Mitchell on six-game injured list; B.C.’s Reilly top performer

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CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders’ season has gone from bad to worse.

Head coach Dave Dickenson said Tuesday the club is placing veteran quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell on the six-game injured list with a broken fibula. Mitchell, twice the CFL’s outstandin­g player, was hurt in Calgary’s season-opening 23-20 home loss to the Toronto Argonauts on Aug. 7.

“Hopefully he’s a fast healer,” Dickenson said during a video conference.

Mitchell, 31, said the injury occurred in the second half after Toronto rush end Charleston Hughes’ knee struck Mitchell’s on a play that saw Hughes flagged for unnecessar­y roughness. Mitchell didn’t feel the hit was late and initially didn’t think much of the injury, but added it got worse as the game progressed.

After practising sparingly the next week, Mitchell played in Calgary’s 15-9 loss to the B.C. Lions on Thursday, throwing four intercepti­ons. This season, Mitchell has completed 44-of-73 passes for 542 yards with a TD and five intercepti­ons.

“I tried to power through,” Mitchell said. “Maybe not my smartest move in the world but we talk about grit and things like that here and I’ve always tried to play through anything if I can to help my team.

“Just making the smart decision now to take some time off and let these young guys take the reins here a little bit. Just a little bit of bad luck. Injuries come and go. I’m glad it’s not like some soft tissue.”

Dickenson wouldn’t say if Canadian Michael O’Connor or American rookie Jake Maier will start Friday night when Calgary (0-2) hosts the Montreal Alouettes (1-0). But the expectatio­n is O’Connor, an Ottawa native, will get the nod.

O’Connor, 25, is in his second CFL season, first with Calgary, after spending the 2019 campaign with Toronto. The six-foot-five, 223-pound O’Connor dressed for nine games with the Argos and saw action in two, completing 15-of-25 passes for 173 yards and a TD.

Dickenson said whoever starts in place of Mitchell, that player will get every opportunit­y to succeed.,

“Just go be yourself,” Dickenson said. “I’m not looking to have a quarterbac­k carousel, I’ve never done that.

“I’ve always been a guy that the starting quarterbac­k needs to learn, that you can make mistakes and still be in there. I’m not in the business of playing safe, be aggressive. Go for the throws you think are there . . . .whatever you see, trust your eyes and let it rip.”

O’Connor said if he’s chosen as Calgary’s starter, he’ll look to keep things simple.

“Just play within myself, don’t try to do too much,” O’Connor said. “Get the ball to our playmakers, let the receivers make plays.

“That’s going to be big. Stay within myself, go through my reads and let these receivers make plays.”

If O’Connor does start against Montreal, he’d be the second Canadian to open a CFL contest this season. Nathan Rourke, a Victoria native who grew up in Oakville, Ont., started the B.C. Lions’ season opening 33-29 loss to the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s on Aug. 6.

Mitchell has been Calgary’s starter since 2014 and guided the club to two Grey Cup victories (2014, 2018) while being named the league’s outstandin­g player in 2016 and ‘18. And he fully expects to resume playing this season.

“The bone will heal up,” Mitchell said. “I’ll drink some milk and make sure I come back strong.”

REILLY, WOODWARD, FAJARDO NAMED TOP PERFORMERS

B.C. Lions quarterbac­k Mike Reilly was named the CFL’s top performer of the week on Tuesday.

Reilly completed 26-of-33 passes for 342 yards and scored a touchdown in leading B.C. past the Calgary Stampeders 15-9 last week for its first win of the season. Despite being hampered by an elbow injury, Reilly is second overall in CFL passing with 545 yards.

Defensive lineman Jonathan Woodward and quarterbac­k Cody Fajardo, both of the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s, were named the second and third performers of the week, respective­ly.

Woodward had three sacks in Saskatchew­an’s 30-8 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He also registered a forced fumble in his second career CFL game.

Fajardo completed 17-of-25 passes for 222 yards and two TDs while rushing for 66 yards and a touchdown.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? BC Lions’ quarterbac­k Mike Reilly throws the ball during first-half CFL action against the Stampeders in Calgary, Thursday.
The Canadian Press BC Lions’ quarterbac­k Mike Reilly throws the ball during first-half CFL action against the Stampeders in Calgary, Thursday.

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