Eskimos' Reilly suffers apparent wrist injury in victory over Ticats
Mark Blinch / REUTERS
The Edmonton Eskimos advanced to the Eastern final with a win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday, but it wasn't all good news.
Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly was forced to leave the game with an apparent wrist injury.
Reilly went down after taking a hit on a scramble during the fourth quarter and was forced to the locker room.
Mike Reilly has gone to the #Eskimos locker room. He removed his pads as he walked to the tunnel #GCPlayoffs #CFL
— Matthew Scianitti (@TSNScianitti) November 13, 2016
He returned to the sideline late in the game, but didn't re-enter the contest.
The 2015 Grey Cup MVP had 28 touchdowns and more than 5,500 yards passing this season, so it will be a significant loss for Edmonton if he can't play next week against the Ottawa RedBlacks.
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