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Former Rifle Suits Up For Bombers

By Paul Wiecek - Winnipeg Free Press, 07/11/14, 1:30PM PDT

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Brett Carter will play for the Blue Bombers

Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea has another question mark in his starting lineup heading into Friday's game in Montreal versus the Alouettes.

Wide receiver Aaron Kelly -- whose 163 yards in receptions this season puts him second in the CFL, behind Toronto's Chad Owens -- came up lame Wednesday morning during the Bombers' final full practice before travelling to Montreal today.

O'Shea said Kelly injured his knee during practice earlier this week, but showed no ill effects during practice on Tuesday. The knee swelled on Wednesday, however, and Kelly left practice early after receiving treatment and did not return.

Winnipeg native Brett Carter took most of the first-team reps in place of Kelly.

Despite the setback, O'Shea said Kelly insisted he's fine and he is expected to travel with the team to Montreal.

"He's assured me he's going to be fine," said O'Shea. "I expect him to play in Montreal."

Even if Kelly does play, O'Shea said Carter will see the first CFL action of his career in Montreal. The 21-year-old former member of the Winnipeg Rifles has practised all week on special teams and will finally get to see some action this week.

While Carter has dressed for two games previously, he has never played before.

"I'm very happy about finally getting some game action," said Carter. "This will be my first professional game."

O'Shea said he's also made two other roster decisions for Friday: offensive lineman Cordaro Howard will get the start at left guard in place of the injured Chris Greaves; and ailing defensive lineman Zach Anderson (heel) will get the week off.

Still to be determined, however, is whether starting safety Maurice Leggett (ankle) will play in Montreal and whether Rene Stephan (who was injured during practice Wednesday) will play on special teams, O'Shea said.

Leggett did not practice on Wednesday and was only a part-time participant on Tuesday. On Tuesday, Winnipeg native Donovan Alexander took most of the first-team reps at safety, while Johnny Sears got most of the first-team action at safety.

With the Bombers committing this week to playing an import in Howard in place of a non-import in Greaves, they are going to need to fill another starting position in Montreal with a Canadian. If Carter were to slot in for the import Kelly, that would solve the problem, as would Alexander playing in place of the import Leggett.

If Kelly plays and Sears takes over for Leggett, O'Shea would need to look elsewhere to fill his non-import ratio. The head coach didn't seem to know what that might exactly look like.