Riders’ LaBatte set to return after injury made him consider his future
Saskatchewan Roughriders guard Brendon LaBatte could soon be suiting up for a game in a 12th straight CFL season, but a hip injury put thoughts of retirement into his head.
“That’s kind of where I thought all roads were leading to, to be honest,” the 33-year old said after Tuesday’s practice when asked if he considered stepping away from the game.
LaBatte could play for the Roughriders for the first time in 2019 as the team travels to Toronto to meet the Argonauts on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m.
LaBatte said he believes he suffered a sports hernia in 2017, which forced the perennial all-star guard to miss the Roughriders’ two playoff games that season.