B.C. Lions look to capitalize on continuity heading into 2022 campaign
VANCOUVER — B.C. Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke knows that taking over the starter spot isn’t going to be easy.
Not only is the 24-year-old Ohio product under the spotlight as a rare Canadian QB, he’s also stepping into a role vacated by the man who led the league in passing last season.
Michael Reilly retired in January after 11 CFL seasons, including a 2021 campaign where he tallied 3,283 passing yards. His departure means Rourke will take over the No. 1 position when B.C. kicks off its 2022 campaign at home against the Edmonton Elks on June 11.
“They’re big shoes to fill,” Rourke said at Lions’ training camp in Kamloops, B.C., last month.