Jun 16, 2022
Harris exits Argos' home opener vs. Alouettes with hamstring tightness
Toronto Argonauts running back Andrew Harris exited the team's home opener against the Montreal Alouettes in the fourth quarter due to tight hamstring, head coach Ryan Dinwiddie told reporters following the game.
TSN.ca Staff

Toronto Argonauts running back Andrew Harris exited the team's home opener against the Montreal Alouettes in the fourth quarter due to tight hamstring, head coach Ryan Dinwiddie told reporters following the game.
Ryan Dinwiddie says Andrew Harris had a tight hamstring during training camp and it acted up again tonight. Dinwiddie says he hopes Harris will be available next week @CFLonTSN @TSN_Edge #TSNEdge
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Harris, 35, rushed for 87 yards on 18 carries before being sidelined in the fourth quarter.
The Winnipeg native joined the Argonauts' backfield after winning back-to-back Grey Cup titles with his hometown Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Harris had been dealing with hamstring tightness during their training camp and Dinwiddie hopes Harris will be able to play next week when they take on the BC Lions.