B.C. Lions ready for second crack at Blue Bombers in CFL’s Western final
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Lions’ message since May’s training camp in Kamloops has been clear: push beyond the Western final and win the Grey Cup.
Last season ended on a snowy day at I.G. Field with a 28-20 loss to the 2021 champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Now, the Lions (13-6) find themselves heading back to Manitoba, eager to put last year’s loss behind them and exact some revenge on the Bombers.
Quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. didn’t start last year’s West Division final — he was backup to ex-Lions starter Nathan Rourke — but he said its memory and aftermath has hung heavy with the team.