The Daily Courier

Lions lose Lulay for season with knee injury

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VANCOUVER (CP) — It took several years for Travis Lulay to find a home with the B.C. Lions, so he wasn’t prepared to discuss his playing future in Vancouver just hours after the team announced he is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury. It’s still “too raw,” he said. The 33-year-old quarterbac­k will undergo surgery on his right knee at the end of the month to repair a torn ACL suffered early in the Lions’ 41-18 win over the Montreal Alouettes on Friday. It was his first game since he was reinstalle­d as the team’s starter.

The club provided few details about the injury, other than to say he will be placed on the six-game injured list. Lulay was more forthcomin­g, explaining that surgery will not be required on minor MCL damage but that an ACL grafting procedure is necessary. That procedure will likely happen during the team’s next bye week at the end of the month.

It’s the third major surgery Lulay will face in his nine-year career with the Lions, which has led to speculatio­n he might instead opt to retire. That’s not in the plans, Lulay said. At least not yet.

“It’s weird to think about that. Several days ago I was preparing to lead this team to a playoff spot,” Lulay told reporters after the Lions began preparatio­ns for their next game Saturday against the Calgary Stampeders.

“I can come back. Whether I decide to I don’t think it’s fair for me to go there yet. I haven’t hardly absorbed all that yet. In fairness to me I wouldn’t say this is the end. Let’s put the (recovery) plan in place.”

Lulay was injured on the second offensive play of the game and admitted there was a sense of disbelief, especially considerin­g the injury occurred just before he was tackled and not as a result of being hit by Montreal’s Branden Dozier — as had initially been reported. Lulay successful­ly overcame two shoulder issues earlier in his career but the Lions wanted stability in the position and eventually sought a replacemen­t in Jon Jennings.

“It’s still kind of hard to process,” said Lulay. “I don’t want to get to the why because there’s no good why. You have an option as to how I want to mentally approach getting healthy, but it’s heartbreak­ing, right?”

Head coach and GM Wally Buono said he would like Lulay to be with the Lions through the rest of the season, although the B.C. offence is now in the hands of Jennings.

“Any way you look at it, I’ve got to perform regardless,” said Jennings. “My goal when Travis was here and when he’s not here is to play well, and by sitting out the last few games I think it’s helped me see some things.”

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Tears run down B.C. Lions’ quarterbac­k Travis Lulay’s face after he was injured against the Montreal Alouettes in Vancouver on Friday. The Lions said Tuesday that Lulay is out for the season.
The Canadian Press Tears run down B.C. Lions’ quarterbac­k Travis Lulay’s face after he was injured against the Montreal Alouettes in Vancouver on Friday. The Lions said Tuesday that Lulay is out for the season.

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