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After completing a couple light throws early in Wednesday’s practice, Travis Lulay headed to the B.C. Lions locker-room to swap his helmet for a baseball cap as he continues to nurse sore ribs.

Out on the field, fellow quarterback Jonathon Jennings took the majority of the reps, not showing any ill effects from an injury to his throwing shoulder that has kept him on the sidelines most of the last month.

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No one was saying for sure, but it definitely looked and sounded like the latter will be under centre this Sunday when the Lions visit the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

“I feel good,” said Jennings, who was hurt on B.C.’s first play from scrimmage in a road victory over Hamilton on July 15. “It takes a team to win a championship. It’s not going to be won by one person.

“When I went down, Travis came in and did a great job. I’m looking to do the same, coming back in and picking up where we left off.”

Lulay subbed in for Jennings against Hamilton, and all he did that night was a set a CFL record for yardage thrown in relief with 436 yards.