Lions quarterback Travis Lulay to miss rest of CFL season due to knee injury
VANCOUVER — It took several years for Travis Lulay to find a home with the B.C. Lions so he wasn’t prepared to discuss his playing future in Vancouver just hours after the team announced he is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
It’s still “too raw,” he said.
The 33-year-old quarterback will undergo surgery on his right knee at the end of the month to repair a torn ACL suffered early in the Lions’ 41-18 win over the Montreal Alouettes on Friday. It was his first game since he was reinstalled as the team’s starter.
The club provided few details about the injury, other than to say he will be placed on the six-game injured list. Lulay was more forthcoming, explaining that surgery will not be required on minor MCL damage but that an ACL grafting procedure is necessary. That procedure will likely happen during the team’s next bye week at the end of the month.