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“You can’t be frustrated about an injury because it happens so often in football,” he said. “You have to take your time, heal properly and when your time comes up, you have to be ready to play.”

Redblacks coach Rick Campbell said of Gott’s status for Thursday’s game against Calgary, “I think he’s good to go.”

With the possible return of Nolan MacMillan in the near future, the Redblacks will have a lot of veteran offensive linemen to choose from.

“It’s big, not only for depth from a Canadian content point of view, but also they’re really good players and our offensive unit is excited to be getting those guys back,” said Campbell. “It makes a big difference. We had to be a bit patient, but it’s good to have them back.”

Speaking about Lauzon-Séguin, Campbell said: “He did a really good job, Evan Johnson did a good job, too, moving from tackle to guard.”

THE FINISHING TOUCH: Asked what he liked most about the win, Harris said: “No penalties, one sack, no turnovers. It’s pretty simple. It’s a good formula to have, but we have to be better in the red zone and finish some drives.” Asked if the game plan changed in the second half when the Redblacks didn’t have as much success as they had in the first half, Harris said: “You try to find the mindset to just protect the football. But if you look in the second half, we had three drives where we started inside the 10-yard line, each time we made it to midfield. That was a huge thing. Any time you can flip the field that much, then re-pin the other team inside the 15 or 10 is huge. It’s easy to say we only got three points, but we had some really good drives. It doesn’t mean we’re satisfied. We’ve got to make sure we finish those drives.”