Veteran running back Andrew Harris eager to rejoin Argos in time for East final
TORONTO — Andrew Harris’s recuperative powers haven’t diminished with age.
The Toronto Argonauts veteran running back will play in the East final Sunday at BMO Field against the Montreal Alouettes. Harris, 35, suffered a torn right pectoral muscle in a 34-20 home win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Aug. 6, the severity of which had the franchise figuring his season was over.
The five-foot-10, 216-pound Winnipeg native also tore his left pectoral muscle in 2011 preparing for his second season with the B.C. Lions. He resumed playing in roughly 3 1/2 months and ultimately was named the top Canadian in the club’s Grey Cup win over Winnipeg.
“When I tore my pec in 2011, it was in March and it was kind of the same story as this year,” Harris said Thursday. “It was going to be a six-month injury and I was going to miss about half the season and this time I was going to miss the rest of the season.