The Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ running back Andrew Harris appears tweaked his hamstring in practice on Tuesday, throwing his status for Friday’s season opener against Montreal in doubt.
Andrew Harris appears to have tweaked his hamstring during 12-on-12 teams drills this afternoon. #Bombers pic.twitter.com/h0Mi0i5I49
— Darrin Bauming (@DarrinBauming) June 21, 2016
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A Winnipeg native and a Canadian ratio-breaker, Harris was one of the Bombers’ key free agent acquisitions this February after coming over from the B.C. Lions. If he can’t go, look for American Timothy Flanders to step in (which may create ratio issues elsewhere.)
Mike O’Shea says Andrew Harris is being assessed — the tailback told him he is fine. We’ll get a better picture at tomorrow’s practice.
— Darrin Bauming (@DarrinBauming) June 21, 2016
if hamstring keeps #bombers Andrew Harris out, international Tim Flanders could go at RB, Hurl LB, Feoli-Gudino R would start to fix ratio
— gary lawless (@garylawless) June 21, 2016