Lions quarterback Rourke feels he’s ready to become full-time CFL starter
He’ll miss Michael Reilly’s wit and football acumen, but Canadian Nathan Rourke feels ready to be the B.C. Lions full-time starting quarterback.
Reilly, 37, retired last week to end a solid 11-year CFL career that saw him win two Grey Cups (2011, ’15) and the CFL’s outstanding player honour (2017).
Rick Campbell, the Lions head coach/co-GM, named Rourke, a 23-year-old Victoria native entering his second season with B.C., as the team’s starter for training camp.
Reilly casts a large shadow. He threw for a CFL-high 3,283 yards last season with 14 touchdowns and just six interceptions despite battling an elbow ailment all year.