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Lions' Lulay hopes season isn't over after injuring shoulder again

REUTERS/Ben Nelms

SURREY, B.C. - B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay says he hopes to play again this season.

Lulay re-injured his right throwing shoulder late in the fourth quarter of the Lions' 7-5 win over the Ottawa Redblacks in a CFL Friday night.

An MRI Monday confirmed Lulay suffered a dislocated shoulder. The Lions have placed him on the six-game injured list.

Lulay says he plans to gather information over the next 10 days to two weeks to decide if he needs surgery. If surgery is necessary, Lulay's season will be over.

Lulay underwent surgery on the same shoulder last November which resulted in him missing the first six weeks of this season. He finally returned to the lineup in Week 8 against Toronto and made his first start against Ottawa.

The 30-year-old has a history of shoulder problems but right now has no plans to retire.

Kevin Glenn, the veteran quarterback who B.C. acquired as an insurance policy before the season, will start when the Lions play the Blue Bombers Saturday night at B.C. Place Stadium.

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