Riders defensive lineman Marino apologizes for hit on Ottawa QB Masoli
HALIFAX — Defensive lineman Garrett Marino and the Saskatchewan Roughriders both apologized Wednesday for Marino’s low hit on Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli last week, with Marino adding he won’t appeal the four-game suspension he received for the controversial incident.
Marino was ejected in the fourth quarter of Saskatchewan’s 28-13 home win Friday night after diving into Masoli’s legs as he threw a pass. With Masoli on the ground, Marino flexed his muscles and gestured to the Mosaic Stadium crowd in celebration as he left the field following the hit.
That prompted some Redblacks players to go to Saskatchewan’s sideline to confront Marino. Even after being ejected, Marino lifted his helmet to the crowd and pounded his chest as he headed to the locker room.
Masoli was carted off the field and will require surgery. He’s expected to be out 10-to-12 weeks.