![]() ![]() Toronto’s defense had been playing very well in recent weeks but has benefitted from playing against weak opponents in the East Division and losing McManis and Ray will hurt. Shane Ray, who leads the team in sacks, and linebacker Wynton McManis, who was in the running for Most Outstanding Defensive Player, are both likely to have a stint on the sidelines after suffering serious injuries last week. Now their front seven (which has been the strength of this team) is decimated as well. Not only did they lose All-Star running back Andrew Harris in Week 9 but their wide receiver corps and offensive line have been without multiple starters all year. ![]() 500 when you consider how many injuries they’ve had. It’s impressive that the Boatmen have managed to stay above. Meanwhile, the Argos are fresh off an ugly 29-2 road loss to the Stampeders where they managed just 296 yards of offense. is looking more and more comfortable with his new teammates after throwing for 305 yards in that victory. The Lions are coming off an easy 34-19 win against the Redblacks and quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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