Argos defence wary of threats versatile Bombers’ Andrew Harris presents
TORONTO — Winnipeg won’t have its top receiver for its game in Toronto on Saturday, but Argonauts linebacker Bear Woods doesn’t expect the Blue Bombers’ offence to skip a beat.
That’s because versatile Canadian Andrew Harris remains in the Bomber backfield.
Toronto (7-9) hosts Winnipeg (11-4) in its final regular-season game at BMO Field. The five-foot-10, 214-pound Harris will continue his quest to become the first CFL player ever to register 1,000 yards receiving and rushing in the same season.
The 30-year-old Winnipeg native is third overall in rushing with 871 yards (5.3-yard average) and has 94 catches for 816 yards. Harris needs to average 43 yards rushing and 62 yards receiving over the Bombers’ final three regular-season game to achieve the historic milestone.