BC Lions quarterback Casey Printers will be out for at least another week as he continues to deal with his knee injury.
Printers was re-evaluated Sunday and still has some swelling around his knee, meaning he will not practice or play this week.
Team doctors have scheduled another appointment later this week for Printers with the hope that the swelling will go down by then.
The team did not rule out the possibility if the swelling doesn't subside that Printers may have to undergo an arthroscopic procedure to remove some cartilage, which could further sideline him by one to two weeks.
Cornerback Dante Marsh is also very doubtful this week after injuring his groin in Friday's 24-20 loss to the Toronto Argonauts.
Linebacker Anton McKenzie is expected to play Friday as he slowly makes his way back from the injury ward. But as McKenzie is set to return to the line-up, his replacement Solomon Elimimian appears to be headed to the sidelines after suffering a tendon injury. Elimimian is doubtful for Friday's game in Edmonton.
The team also announced Monday that they have released kick returner Robert Jordan.