Ray hopes wear and tear of football won’t affect him later in life
Ricky Ray has overcome yet another injury, and the Toronto Argonauts’ veteran quarterback is wondering how the demands of football will impact his life long after he’s thrown his final pass.
Ray will start Wednesday night when Toronto (4-4) hosts the B.C. Lions (6-3) at BMO Field. Ray returns after missing three games with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee suffered in a 30-17 home win over the Montreal Alouettes on July 25.
Ray, in his 14th CFL season, has endured numerous injuries since being dealt to the Argos by the Edmonton Eskimos after the 2011 season. The married father of two daughters missed four starts in 2012 with a knee ailment and seven games the following year with a shoulder problem.
After starting 17 regular-season games in 2014, Ray missed 17 games last year recovering from off-season shoulder surgery.


