Stampeders' Cornish likely to miss next game due to 'general soreness'
David Stobbe / Reuters
CALGARY - Calgary coach John Hufnagel says star running back Jon Cornish is unlikely to play when the Stampeders host the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday.
In a post on the Stampeders' official Twitter account, Hufnagel says Cornish will likely miss the game "due to general soreness."
The Stampeders (13-2) have already clinched first place in the West Division and will want to have a healthy Cornish in the post-season.
Cornish, from New Westminster, B.C., leads the league in rushing with 977 yards despite missing seven games this season to injury.
Cornish missed six contests in July and August with concussion-like symptoms and didn't play against Montreal in September with what the tam called "nagging injuries."
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