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Winnipeg Blue Bombers Terrell Parker, left, celebrates with teammate Alex Hall during first quarter CFL action in Guelph, Ont., Saturday, July 13, 2013. Later in the game, Parker suffered a torn knee ligament that will keep him out of the lineup for the rest of the season.Aaron Lynett/The Canadian Press

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have lost linebacker Terrell Parker for the rest of the season with a torn knee ligament.

The banged up team skipped practice Monday after their 25-20 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Saturday.

Coach Tim Burke says defensive back Desia Dunn will miss at least two weeks with a hamstring injury.

But Johnny Sears is finally ready to return to action.

Receiver Chris Matthews, running back Anthony Woodson, defensive back Alex Suber, defensive end Alex Hall and offensive lineman Glenn January will all skip practice when it resumes Tuesday.

Burke says the team has a lot of work to do to fix a broken offence before the Toronto Argonauts arrive Friday.

Meanwhile, Montreal Alouettes offensive lineman Scott Flory is expected to miss an extended period of time after suffering a torn bicep.

The Als released a statement Monday saying the 37-year-old Flory, who has been with the team since 1999, will undergo an MRI on his left arm to determine whether he will miss the remainder of the season.

Flory suffered the injury during Friday night's 22-14 loss to the Calgary Stampeders at Percival Molson Stadium.

The Regina native has played his whole CFL career with Montreal, spending most of his 15 season at right guard for quarterback Anthony Calvillo.

He's a three-time Grey Cup champion and nine-time CFL all-star.

The club also announced that left guard Andrew Woodruff was placed on the nine-game injured list after suffering a concussion during the team's home opener, and that import running back Chris Jennings has been released.

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