Ticats awaiting word on extent of starter Bo Levi Mitchell’s lower-body injury
HAMILTON — As they await clarity on Bo Levi Mitchell’s injury, the harsh reality facing Hamilton defensive back Reggie Stubblefield and the Tiger-Cats is that their season will continue, with or without their star quarterback.
Mitchell, 36, suffered an apparent leg injury Sunday night while being sacked by Winnipeg’s Jake Ceresna in the third quarter of Hamilton’s 14-13 home loss to the Blue Bombers. Injury details weren’t divulged, but Ceresna came down hard on Mitchell’s left leg, which was stabilized by medical personnel before Mitchell left the field in an ambulance.
In 2003 — Mitchell’s first season with Hamilton — he required surgery to repair a lower-leg fracture and made just six starts.
“It’s very tough, very emotional because that’s QB1, that’s the leader,” Stubblefield said. “But it’s a long season, you just have to go back to work, figure things out and stick to things that give us winning football.


