“After extensive consultation with team doctors and foot specialists, Nathan was diagnosed with a Lisfranc sprain in his right foot. It has been determined that the best course of action is for Nathan to undergo surgery, which will happen very soon. The club remains hopeful that the surgery and subsequent rehab will open the door for a return late in the season. Michael O’Connor will start at quarterback on Friday against Saskatchewan.”
Lisfranc surgery requires that patients be non-weight bearing on their injured foot for six-to-eight weeks following the procedure. Total recovery time can range anywhere from three-to-six months, according to most medical sources.
B.C. Lions’ quarterback Nathan Rourke will require surgery for the injury sustained to his right foot in Friday’s win over Saskatchewan, putting his chances for a return in 2022 in jeopardy. The Lions revealed the diagnosis with the following statement on Sunday. “After extensive consultation...
David Shoalts is a grumpy old man - I'm sure there are cheaper options than paying the $40 for parking. Just a quick google search reveals the following:
BMO Field is easily accessible by both options of public transit; the GO Train and Toronto Transit Commission