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TORONTO — The unusual field surface setup at BMO Field appeared to be an issue on a key play in the second quarter of Ottawa’s 39-33 overtime win over Calgary in the Grey Cup on Sunday night.

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My advice to you is to tweak your knee before going to work on Monday morning.

In a flurry of activity before the 104th Grey Cup on Sunday night, Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Henry Burris felt his left knee seize up during warmups. There was speculation that he wouldn’t be able to play. He didn’t come out during player introductions at BMO Field. It wasn’t until the Redblacks’ first possession that it was clear that Burris, the 41-year-old veteran, would actually play.