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Torn peck ends season for Argos' Andrew Harris

Toronto Argonauts quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson hands off the ball to running back Andrew Harris during second half CFL football action against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Toronto on August 6, 2022. The Toronto Argonauts will be without Canadian running back Andrew Harris and American receiver Cam Phillips when they host the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday night. Harris, 35, is expected to miss four-to-six weeks with a torn pectoral muscle. Harris had three carries for 19 yards before leaving Toronto's 34-27 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last weekend in the first half.
Toronto Argonauts Quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson hands the ball to running back Andrew Harris during the second half of CFL Football against the Hamilton Tiger Cats on August 6, 2022 in Toronto. Calgary Stampeders on Saturday night. Harris, 35, is expected to miss his four to six weeks due to a torn pectoral muscle. Harris had three carries for 19 yards before leaving Hamilton in the first half as he lost 34-27 to the Tiger-Cats last weekend. Photo by Jon Blacker /THE CANADIAN PRESS

Andrew Harris underwent surgery for a torn chest. I decided to take it. ending his season and potentially his career.

Two Grays A future Hall of Famer who left his hometown team Winnipeg after winning his title and joined Argos on a freelance basis in his agency. It's a cruel blow for me.

Harris hurt his chest at Hamilton last Friday night.

Argos head coach Ryan Dinwiddie learned that Harris was in serious trouble as he was leaving the field.

An MRI revealed a small tear in him.

A second opinion was sought from Harris, a Winnipeg-based surgeon who had his MRI from Argos.

Two options were considered. One was his 4-6 week absence and the other he opted for surgery.

"He is going to have surgery," said Dinwiddie. "He'll be out later this year."

Harris, 35, attended Wednesday's practice.

Argos plans to reveal Harris to the media on Thursday.

He is scheduled to be executed next Tuesday.

In his eighth game of double blues, Harris posted his 100-yard rush his game twice.

When Harris led the Argos to a win over the Host Riders, he became the first Canadian to reach his 10,000 career rushing yards.

His performance was three-time cup champion vintage.

– Frank Zicarelli

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