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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be without the heart of their defence for the remainder of the season.
Linebacker Adam Bighill announced on his Instagram page that he will be undergoing season-ending knee surgery.
“Unfortunately today I’m going in for surgery on my knee that will end my season,” Bighill wrote on Instagram. “The support from family, friends, teammates, and fans has been incredible. It sure makes this process easier, as it’s the furthest thing from your expected version of the season. Excited to watch and help my guys finish this season to reach our ultimate goal.
“This isn’t the end of #4 by any means. But it does mean one step at a time. Attacking rehab is next.”
The 35-year-old was placed on the six-game injured list after last playing on Sept. 1 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Bighill recorded a pair of tackles before leaving with an injury.
Bighill has 48 tackles and one sack in 10 games this season. He is in his sixth season with the Blue Bombers.
In his 12 seasons in the CFL, Bighill has captured three Grey Cup titles, has won the CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player award three times and is a six-time CFL All-Star.
Winnipeg faces Edmonton Elks on Saturday and is looking to add to its lead in the CFL’s West Division.