THE MOJ: Healthy Rourke more important than having him on the field in Regina
- Quarterback Nathan Rourke suffered an oblique injury on June 12 and did not play on June 21. His availability for the next game depends on how his injury reacts during the week of recovery.
- The B.C. Lions hold a 1-2 record and face the undefeated Saskatchewan Roughriders, who have won their first three games.
- Offensive tackle Dejon Allen is being re-evaluated for an arm injury after missing time in training camp due to back issues, according to head coach Buck Pierce.
- Jarell Broxton and Ben Hladik were named to the CFL Honour Roll for their performances against Winnipeg, with Hladik recording five tackles.
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The MOJ | Lions Using Cautious Optimism For Rourke Return
Former Vancouver Canucks president and general manager Brian Burke had a very strong opinion when it came to players trying to play through injuries. He didn’t care if the player could start a game. He wanted to know if he could finish it. And that’s where the BC Lions are at right now with quarterback Nathan Rourke, who suffered an oblique injury in Winnipeg on June 12 and didn’t play in the rematch at BC Place on June 21. Rourke returned to pr…
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