Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Darian Durant suffered a ruptured achilles tendon in Saturday's loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and will miss the remainder of the 2015 season.

Durant was carted off the field in the second quarter and returned to the sideline in the second half with a walking cast around his left ankle.

The 32-year-old, who was playing his first game since suffering an elbow injury last September, completed 13 of 18 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns before exiting.

He suffered the injury on a non-contact play after throwing an incomplete pass late in the second quarter. Kevin Glenn replaced Durant at quarterback.

His fellow CFLers took to Twitter to express their best wishes to the veteran.

@dariandurant just landed and heard the news. Wishing you the best man. — Mike Reilly (@Rikester13) June 28, 2015

Prayers up for @Rikester13 and @dariandurant , 2 of our league's best. Wishing a speedy recovery to both. #CFL — Travis Lulay (@TravisLulay) June 28, 2015

Hope Durant is ok, hopefully something less than Achilles.. Guy soldiered back from last year. @CFL — Bo Levi Mitchell (@BoLeviMitchell) June 28, 2015

Not a good day for CFL qbs, sheesh. Prayers up for @dariandurant and @Rikester13. — Jason Vega (@VegaJason) June 28, 2015

Sucks to see DD gone for the yr.I love competing against the best, keep ur head up homie @dariandurant — Nik Lewis (@nikel18) June 28, 2015

@dariandurant I hope it's not that serious man! One of our leagues best players we need you on the field! — Jovon Johnson (@Mr_Consistent_2) June 28, 2015