Stamps quarterback Arbuckle ready to step in for injured Mitchell
REGINA — Nick Arbuckle isn’t afraid to admit that he’s a little nervous stepping in to replace Bo Levi Mitchell as the starting quarterback of the Calgary Stampeders.
Arbuckle moved into the starting lineup after the Stampeders placed Mitchell, who hasn’t missed a game due to injury since 2014, on the six-game injury list. Mitchell reportedly suffered an injury to his right pectoral muscle late in Calgary’s 36-32 victory over the B.C. Lions on June 29.
The Stampeders made the decision after receiving a second opinion on Mitchell’s injury on Thursday from renowned Los Angeles physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who has treated Kobe Bryant and Tom Brady. With the reigning CFL Most Outstanding Player moving to the injury list, the spotlight falls on Arbuckle, a 25-year-old making his first CFL start.
Arbuckle, who went 9-for-9 passing for 93 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Lions, feels that some nervousness is a good thing.