Broken ribs and a twice\u002Dcollapsed lung couldn\u0027t break Bryan Burnham’s spirit. But being away from his B.C. Lions teammates nearly did.
“That was the hardest part. The pain, the discomfort, that part is honestly kind of easy,” he said. “It was the not being able to interact with the guys, not being able to be there with the guys. That was hard.
But on Tuesday, Burnham was back at practice and looking like his old self. He has been medically cleared, and just has to make it through one final practice Thursday, then he’ll be on the game-day roster. “He’s got such a positive attitude. He shows up. He’s always laughing. He’s making everyone else laugh,” said Rourke. “He works hard, but he doesn’t take things too seriously. He enjoys the game for what it is. When there’s a grind of the season, he makes things fun. He’s got that contagious energy.”
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