Jul 15, 2017
Jennings leaves game with bruised shoulder
BC Lions quarterback Johnathon Jennings left Saturday's game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats after taking a hit from Ticats defensive tackle Davon Coleman, and is unlikely to return with a bruised shoulder.
TSN.ca Staff
BC Lions quarterback Johnathon Jennings left Saturday's game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the first quarter after taking a hit from Ticats defensive tackle Davon Coleman on the Lions' first offensive possession of the game.
Jennings did not return with what the Lions called a bruised shoulder.
After heading to the locker room after the hit, Jennings was seen on the sidelines with an ice pack on his right shoulder.
Jennings was replaced by Travis Lulay, who threw for three touchdowns and a career-high 436 yards, breaking the CFL record for most passing yards in relief, in the Lions' 41-26 win over the Tiger-Cats.