Ticats linebacker Lawrence suspended two games for hit on Riders quarterback
TORONTO — The CFL suspended Hamilton Tiger-Cats linebacker Simoni Lawrence for two games Monday for hitting Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Zach Collaros in the head during the league’s regular-season opener Thursday night.
A scrambling Collaros left the game after the hit while sliding in the first quarter. Collaros missed four regular-season games and the West Division semifinal last season with a concussion.
Lawrence received a 25-yard roughing-the-passer penalty — one of three flags Hamilton took for 50 yards on Saskatchewan’s opening drive. Hamilton went on to win 23-17.
“Player safety is the top priority for CFL,” commissioner Randy Ambrosie said in a statement. “This point was stressed yet again as recently as June 12, the day before the game in question, in a league memo to all clubs which clearly stated: “Any player who performs an illegal act that creates a substantial and unnecessary risk of injury to an opposing player in a reckless and dangerous manner and outside of the acceptable standards of play will be subject to a suspension.”