Franklin gets start for Argos but is aware of upcoming trade deadline
TORONTO — The Saskatchewan Roughriders have James Franklin’s full attention, but Oct. 9 looms in the back of his mind.
The Toronto quarterback makes his first start since July 1 on Saturday when the Argonauts (2-10) host the Riders (8-4). Ironically, Franklin’s last start was against Saskatchewan when he suffered a hamstring injury in a 32-7 road loss, sending him on the six-game injured list.
McLeod Bethel-Thompson took over starting duties and led Toronto to a 2-8 record. Franklin replaced Bethel-Thompson in the second half of last week’s 23-16 home loss to Calgary, completing 12-of-16 passes for 147 yards and a TD to earn the start against Saskatchewan.
But Franklin, in the final year of his CFL contract, also knows Oct. 9 is the league’s trade deadline. With struggling Toronto having three potential starters on its roster — veteran Zach Collaros can come off the six-game injured list after this game — and a rash of injuries throughout the league at the quarterback position, a healthy Franklin could be a solid late-season addition for a contending club.