CFL slaps Roughriders defensive lineman Robertson with 1-game suspension for head butt
The CFL has suspended Saskatchewan defensive end Pete Robertson for a game following his head butt of Winnipeg quarterback Zach Collaros during a game Sunday.
The CFL announced the suspension Monday, following the Roughriders’ 32-30 overtime home win over the Blue Bombers.
According to the CFL, Robertson will serve the suspension when the two teams meet again Saturday at IG Field.
Late in the fourth quarter, Robertson batted down a second-down pass from Collaros. Afterwards, Robertson head-butted the veteran quarterback, knocking Collaros to the turf.
One of the oddest (and most unnecessary) penalties I’ve ever seen in a football game.<br><br>Saskatchewan’s Pete Robertson celebrates a drive-killing incompletion with the… headbutt on Zach Collaros. <br><br>Robertson wasn’t ejected, somehow. <br><br>cc <a href=”https://twitter.com/SickosCommittee?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@SickosCommittee</a> <a href=”https://t.co/IW3sOtR9y6″>pic.twitter.com/IW3sOtR9y6</a>
—@adam_la2karis
Initially, there was no penalty called but a late flag was thrown and Robertson received a 15-yard unnecessary roughness call and was allowed to continue playing.
What was disturbing about the hit was it came after the play ended. It also certainly appeared like Robertson looked directly at the six-foot, 219-pound Collaros before delivering the head butt.
Collaros, the CFL’s outstanding player the last two seasons, has dealt with concussions during his career. He had to leave the game for three plays but did return.
And Winnipeg scored a touchdown anyway to go ahead 24-20 with 4:05 remaining.