At age 37, veteran quarterback Ricky Ray still has the desire to play football
TORONTO — He sports a large brace on his left knee and is five months shy of his 38th birthday. But the idea of eluding large men intent on causing him bodily harm still appeals to Ricky Ray.
Ray was one of six quarterbacks on the opening day of the Toronto Argonauts rookie camp Wednesday at York University. The 14-year CFL veteran was mostly a spectator as late-season starter Drew Willy, sophomore Cody Fajardo and newcomer Jeff Mathews drew the bulk of snaps ahead of rookies Dakota Prukop and McLeod Bethel-Thompson.
But Ray will lead Toronto’s starting offence when training camp opens Sunday.
“I still love the game, I still feel like I can come out and compete and do it,” Ray said. “It’s such a great feeling to be on a team that’s really competitive and gets on one of those runs and plays really well.


