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Zach Collaros, Tiger-Cats quarterback, out for season with torn ACL

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Grey Cup hopes were dealt a significant blow Monday when the team announced that star quarterback Zach Collaros will miss the rest of the CFL season with a knee injury.

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Hamilton quarterback Zach Collaros was knocked out of Saturday's game with a knee injury as the Tiger-Cats battled the Edmonton Eskimos. The team announced Monday that he will be out for the rest of the season. (Peter Power/The Canadian Press)

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Grey Cup hopes were dealt a significant blow Monday when the team announced that star quarterback Zach Collaros will miss the rest of the CFL season with a knee injury.

Collaros who leads the league in passing yards with 3,376, and in touchdown passes with 25 suffered a torn ACL early in the second quarter of Saturday's 25-18 loss to the visitingEdmonton Eskimos at Tim Hortons Field.

The injured quarterback tweeted a statement Monday evening thanking fans, coaches and players for their support.

"Your thoughts and prayers have been overwhelming and truly humbling," he said. "I will work my hardest for my teammates andour organization to come back stronger."

"Until then, I believe in our team and believe we will bring the 2015 Grey Cup to Hamilton."

Team CEO Scott Mitchell echoed that sentiment:

Collaros appeared to injure hisright knee while being tackled on a runningplay in the second quarter at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton during Saturday's game. The Tiger-Cats were leading the Eskimos 7-0 at the time of the injury. Edmonton came back to win 25-18.

Hamilton leads the CFL's East Division with an 8-4 record and is now on a bye week,so backup quarterback Jeff Matthews has two weeks to get ready for the Ticats' next home game on Oct. 2 versus Calgary.

The rookie quarterback didn't fair well in relief over the weekend, however, as he had a fumble and three costly interceptions. Matthews was replaced by third string quarterback Jacory Harris who didn't fare much better.

Fans were quick to react to the news Monday:

With files from The Canadian Press