VANCOUVER — According to TSN’s Farhan Lalji, injured BC Lions quarterback Travis Lulay should be back in four to six weeks.
Lulay suffered what’s believed to be a separated shoulder in Week 14. He suffered the injury early the first quarter and did not return after taking a hit from Alouettes defensive end John Bowman“> John Bowman after releasing the football.
The 34-year-old BC pivot had completed one of two pass attempts for a 41-yard completion to Bryan Burnham“> Bryan Burnham, though the drive would end in a touchdown when replacement Jonathon Jennings connected with Burnham in the end zone.
#BCLions will not be putting @TravisLulay on 6-gm injured list. Optimistic Buono is calling it week to week and believes the 4-6 week time frame is realistic. X-rays have happened, MRI hasnt yet. Expectation is he will play again this season. @CFLonTSN @TSN1040 @CFL @tsn_sports
— Farhan Lalji (@FarhanLaljiTSN) September 18, 2018
Lulay was later spotted on the sideline with his left shoulder, the non-throwing one, heavily wrapped.
Jennings came on in relief and led the Lions to their first road win of the 2018 season, moving them into a playoff spot ahead of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers — though the two teams are tied in points — by virtue of their winning percentage.