Lulay to forgo surgery, aims to be back soon
VANCOUVER – B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay has elected to forgo surgery and will continue to rehabilitate his right throwing shoulder as he aims for a late-season return to the lineup.
Lulay suffered a shoulder dislocation in a Sept. 5 game against Ottawa and was later placed on the club’s six-game injured list.
“I have considered all options with our team doctors, physiotherapists and training staff and at this point, I am very encouraged with my rehabilitation to date,” Lulay said Tuesday in a release. “Having been in this position last year, I am cautiously optimistic that I can return to action before the end of the regular season.”
Lulay dislocated the same shoulder a year ago but returned to action in the final week of the regular season. He was the Lions’ starting quarterback in the Western semifinal.