Ticats head coach Milanovich says Rourke’s NFL season was a successful one
He split his first NFL season between two teams and didn’t play a down but Scott Milanovich still considers Canadian Nathan Rourke’s stint south of the border a success.
Rourke, 25, dressed with both Jacksonville and New England this year after being named the CFL’s outstanding Canadian in 2022 while with the B.C. Lions. The 25-year-old Victoria native initially signed with the Jaguars and after starting the year on the practice roster twice gained promotion to the active roster before being claimed off waivers by the Patriots.
Rourke finished up as New England’s backup but like in Jacksonville didn’t see any playing time. However Milanovich, who’s now the Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach but is a former NFL quarterback and assistant coach, feels Rourke has at least put himself in a good position to get on the field.
“The hardest thing is to just get your foot in the door and did that,” Milanovich told reporters during a teleconference Monday at the CFL’s winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn. “What he has to do is stick around long enough until he catches his break and then he’s got to run with it.