Report: Lions believe Lulay tore ACL vs. Alouettes
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The BC lions are fearing the worst where Travis Lulay is concerned.
Lulay left Friday's contest against the Montreal Alouettes with a leg injury, which the Lions now fear is a torn ACL, according to Farhan Lalji of TSN. BC is also bracing for possible MCL and cartilage damage, but are awaiting an MRI for confirmation.
Lulay would then be facing season-ending surgery.
The 33-year-old was enjoying a renaissance campaign after taking over for Jonathon Jennings. Lulay has thrown for nearly 1,700 yards and 10 touchdowns since becoming the starter.
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