Argonauts will have versatile weapon Anthony Coombs for regular-season finale
TORONTO — Head coach Marc Trestman won’t be easing Anthony Coombs back into the Toronto Argonauts’ lineup.
The 25-year-old Winnipeg native practised Tuesday after being activated from the six-game injured list. Trestman said Coombs will start Saturday night when Toronto (8-9) visits the B.C. Lions (7-10) in the regular-season finale for both teams.
“He had a very good practice,” Trestman said. “He’s our most versatile player because he not only has to be considered a receiver but a running back as well.”
The five-foot-nine, 199-pound Coombs, who has played both running back and slotback in Toronto’s offence, suffered a broken collarbone in a 38-6 win over Montreal on Aug. 19 that required surgery. The former Manitoba Bisons star, taken third overall by the Argos in the ’14 CFL draft, was enjoying a solid season with 47 catches for 426 yards and a TD in nine games.