Toronto quarterback Ricky Ray has a separated AC joint in his right throwing shoulder and is expected to miss four-to-six weeks, according to TSN’s Dave Naylor.
The 38-year-old took a hit from Calgary Stampeders defensive lineman Michael Kashak and left Thursday’s game in the third quarter. It’s the third shoulder-related injury Ray has sustained in his career.
Canadian veteran offensive lineman Chris Van Zeyl says it will be “very hard to replace Ray.”
Under Marc Trestman, Ray was leading the league in passing yards (2,421) in the Argos’ pass-first offence.
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