Veteran quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell will start for Tiger-Cats in Regina

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Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, who suffered a broken leg earlier this season, will get the start against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in Regina on Saturday.

Mitchell, 33, was placed on the six-game injury list after undergoing surgery to repair a lower-leg fracture he sustained in Hamilton's 16-12 home win over Ottawa on July 28.

The two-time CFL MVP returned to practice in late September, and had been splitting starting reps with Matt Shiltz this week. Mitchell signed a three-year deal with Hamilton after being acquired from the Calgary Stampeders last November. Injuries have limited Michell to just three games with the Ticats, completing 56-of-97 passes for 714 yards with three touchdowns and nine interceptions.

Hamilton is batting the Montreal Alouettes for second place in the East Division. Meanwhile, a victory by the Roughriders would eliminate both the Ottawa Redblacks and Edmonton Elks from playoff contention.

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