B.C. Lions score crucial victory over Ottawa Redblacks despite injuries
VANCOUVER — Quarterback Travis Lulay had a sore throat and a swollen tongue Friday night.
His B.C. Lions (4-6) held on through a gritty match to take a 26-14 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks (6-5), but lost a pair of key players in the process.
Lulay, B.C.’s veteran pivot, threw for 108 yards and one touchdown before he was sandwiched between Ottawa’s Rico Murray and J.R. Taval near the end of the first half.
The hit caught him in the chin and throat area, and he bit his tongue hard.


