Harris returns under centre for Eskimos looking to regain early season form
EDMONTON — After spending four games holding a clipboard and pacing the sidelines, Trevor Harris will be back where he’s far more comfortable on Saturday — in the middle of the action when the Edmonton Eskimos take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders at Commonwealth Stadium.
Activated from the six-game injured list Monday after missing four games with a nagging injury to his throwing arm, Harris will make his first start at quarterback since leaving during a 33-17 loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Sept. 7 — and not a moment too soon.
“I think it’s one of my negative traits that when I need patience, I don’t have it,” smiled Harris when asked if waiting to get back in has been difficult. “That was probably why, I think, maybe early on I thought I’d be back sooner.
“I was kind of lying to myself, you know, saying ‘I’m OK. I can do this. I can push through this’ because that’s what I’ve always done. I’ve been able to shove though injuries and do what I need to do, but when you’re talking about an arm injury, an arm being hurt, it’s different. It needs time to heal. It was humbling.”