TORONTO -- The Toronto Argonauts have extended backup quarterback Trevor Harriss contract through next season. Harris has played in six games since joining the Argos in 2012, completing 17-of-35 passes for 256 yards and one touchdown. "Trevor has been a competitor since he joined our club prior to the 2012 season, and we have been very happy with his development as a professional," Argos general manager Jim Barker said in a release. "We are glad he will remain with our team into the future." The Ohio native played four seasons (2006-09) at Edinboro University. Following college, Harris spent time with the NFLs Jacksonville Jaguars as well as teams in the AFL and UFL. . LOUIS -- The Atlanta Braves used a two-run rally in the ninth to end their road trip with a win. . On the eve of the 2013-14 NBA season, he can finally take a step back and allow his team to do the talking.
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