B.C. Lions confident QB Nathan Rourke can return to top form
- On May 12, 2025, the B.C. Lions held their CFL training camp in Kamloops, B.C., with Nathan Rourke confirmed as their starting quarterback.
- Rourke returned to the Lions after working to secure a permanent NFL spot and replacing Vernon Adams Jr. Who was injured and later traded.
- Despite a challenging previous season marked by a 3-5 record, four touchdowns, and nine interceptions, Rourke’s teammates and coaches express strong confidence in his leadership and role understanding.
- Wide receiver Keon Hatcher highlighted Nathan Rourke’s confidence and command of the offense, while coach Buck Pierce emphasized that Rourke has a clear grasp of his responsibilities and what is expected of him.
- The Lions are committed to Rourke for the 2025 season, suggesting the team aims to build on his 2022 success and improve their performance under his leadership.
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The BC Lions are getting ready to travel to Edmonton for their pre-season finale on Friday night against the Elks. Matt Baker previews Friday’s tilt with Edmonton, highlighting the Lions veterans whom will be making their 2025 game debuts. Quarterback Nathan Rourke speaks about building off last week’s pre-season action and the chess match that is also facing Edmonton to open the regular season. Offensive lineman Dejon Allen shares his insight on
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