B.C. Lions look to make amends for last year’s West final loss, aim for Grey Cup
VANCOUVER — B.C. Lions players and staff say there is one goal on their minds heading into the CFL season: make it past the Western final and claim the Grey Cup.
The Lions fell to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in last year’s division final, losing 28-20 despite a late comeback bid from former B.C. quarterback Nathan Rourke.
Rourke departed in the off-season for the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, leaving Vernon Adams Jr. in the starting role.
“In the big picture, it’s always winning the Grey Cup but you don’t win the Grey Cup today,” said head coach Rick Campbell about the team’s goals for the season. “It’s a matter of getting better day by day and being ready for that first game of the year.”