QB Concerns in Play for Both Squads as Lions Visit Roughriders
- Jake Maier has been named the starting quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders as they face the BC Lions this Saturday at Mosaic Stadium in Week 4 of the CFL season.
- The change follows starter Trevor Harris being ruled out with a head injury and illness while Lions starter Nathan Rourke remains a game-time decision recovering from a core injury.
- Maier brings experience with 69 CFL games played and familiarity with coordinator Marc Mueller's offense from his time with the Calgary Stampeders.
- Riders head coach Corey Mace confirmed, "He's here and ready to play," while Maier mentioned that as a backup quarterback, opportunities to step in can arise unexpectedly.
- Both teams face quarterback uncertainties affecting their lineups as the Lions begin a three-game road trip and the Roughriders aim to continue their unbeaten start at 3-0.
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‘Guys are all rallying behind him’: Saskatchewan Roughriders face B.C. Lions with Jake Maier at quarterback
Veteran pivot set to start Saturday at Mosaic Stadium after Trevor Harris ruled out with head injury and illness

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QB concerns in play for both squads as Lions visit Roughriders
Questions at quarterback persist for both the unbeaten Saskatchewan Roughriders and the visiting BC Lions ahead of Saturday's meeting in Regina.
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