Hogan: Amos Playing Through Pain
DaShaun Amos, recovering from an ankle injury, faced a new challenge after taking a hard hit during the Labour Day Classic. Despite initial fears about his shoulder, Amos returned to practice just days later, eager to help the Toronto Argonauts in their crucial match against Ottawa. His coach expresses relief, noting how critical Amos is to the team's defense due to his leadership and tactical awareness. Although dealing with pain and mobility issues, Amos is committed to improving and leading his team, contributing significantly with six takeaways this season.
By the Numbers- Amos is tied for the league lead with 6 takeaways: 4 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries.
- Amos returned to practice only 3 days after the injury occurred during the game on Labour Day.
- Amos played in the Argos' recent loss to Ottawa despite shoulder discomfort.
- The team is gearing up to face the BC Lions, a critical match in the playoff race.
Amos will use the week to further rest and rehab, preparing for the upcoming game against the BC Lions. His performance will be closely watched as the Argonauts aim to secure a vital win in the playoff race.
Bottom LineAmos’s determination to play through injury underscores his leadership on the field, but the Argonauts must address their current challenges to remain competitive as the playoffs approach.
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