Stampeders QB Tate leaves game
Jul 7, 2012 - 9:12 PM Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Calgary Stampeders quarterback Drew Tate left Saturday's game against the Toronto Argonauts with an apparent left wrist injury.Tate injured himself on Calgary's second possession as he rolled out to his left. He put his hand down on the turf as he attempted to elude a hit by Toronto's Derrick Summers.
Tate was down for several minutes until walking off the field. He was replaced by Kevin Glenn.
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