Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Rest the best medicine for battered Roughrider­s

Some extra time off gives injured players time to heal for game against Stampeders

- MURRAY MCCORMICK mmccormick@postmedia.com twitter.com/murraylp

Some extra time off was just what the doctor ordered for the injuryrava­ged Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

The Riders emerged from Friday’s 27-19 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with as many as 10 players dealing with injuries. On Wednesday, the Riders practised for the first time since improving their CFL record to 6-5 and the injury situation wasn’t nearly as dire.

That’s good news for the Roughrider­s, considerin­g they play host to the 10-1-1 Calgary Stampeders on Sunday.

“It looks as if the biggest majority (of the injured players) are going to be OK to play,” said Chris Jones, the Riders’ head coach and general manager. “We were fortunate to have a couple of extra days in between these two games.”

That group includes centre Brendon LaBatte, who twice left Friday’s game because of an injured right ankle. He tried to play through the injury, but was eventually replaced by rookie Dariusz Bladek.

“The time off really helped. I was able to do a few things to help the ankle out,” LaBatte said. “It was great to have four days off, get it worked on, and make some progress. It’s feeling pretty good.”

Wide receiver Duron Carter said his sprained right ankle was also feeling better compared to Friday evening.

Like LaBatte, Carter worked with the team’s athletic staff to treat the injury.

Then there’s quarterbac­k Kevin Glenn, who missed Friday’s game with a bruised right hand.

He was hurt during a 48-28 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sept. 9.

Glenn turned over the quarterbac­king duties to Brandon Bridge after testing his hand before Friday’s kickoff. Glenn told Jones his bruised hand wasn’t strong enough to handle the rigours of a game.

On Wednesday, Glenn looked like his old self and was able to deliver his passes accurately and with some authority.

“Letting it settle and taking the last week off was a big help,’’ said Glenn, who will start on Sunday.

“It’s 100 per cent or I wouldn’t be out here playing.”

Linebacker Otha Foster, who injured his back on the Riders’ first defensive play of Friday’s game, is expected to play on Sunday. The same goes for special-teams player and backup linebacker Kevin Francis.

Returner Marcus Thigpen (shoulder) is day-to-day.

Safety Mike Edem won’t play Sunday and may be sidelined indefinite­ly with a shoulder injury.

Jones, meanwhile, bolstered the roster with the additions of veteran CFL safety Marc-Olivier Brouillett­e, defensive back Elie Bouka and returner Jacoby Ford. They’re all expected to play on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada