Lulay will be backup to Jonathon Jennings today.

And that’s the ironic part about the full return to health of Travis Lulay — his arm is back but his starting job is not.
For the first time since 2010, when coach Wally Buono inexplicably brought Casey Printers back to the Lions for one last chance, Lulay is not the No. 1 quarterback at camp. From opening day two weeks ago, 23-year-old CFL sophomore Jonathon Jennings has taken the first-team reps, and the QB hierarchy isn’t likely to change Saturday when the Lions play their first pre-season game in Regina against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
For now, Lulay is a 32-year-old backup.
“That’s true, at this point,” Buono said this week. “There’s been no decision made because no decision has to be made at this point. The luxury I’m seeing is we have quality at quarterback and we have depth at quarterback. I would think by the end of the year they’ll both have had significant roles in our success. How we travel that journey is not as important. If you look at the season and both of them have seven wins, that’s a pretty good season.”
If both Lulay and Jennings finish with seven wins, then one or both of them was injured or there was one heck of a quarterback controversy.
We haven’t seen one of those since Buono, to quell unrest and galvanize his team, cut Printers adrift halfway through that 2010 season and made Lulay the starter.
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