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WELCOME 2

2019 LIONS SCHEDULE 3

TRAINING CAMP MEDIA INFORMATION 4

CLUB DIRECTORY 5

LIONS EXECUTIVES 7

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS 10

LIONS COACHES 12

PLAYERS: VETERANS 19

DRAFT PICKS & GLOBAL PLAYERS 70

PLAYERS: NEWCOMERS 77

HOW THE LIONS WERE BUILT 88

IT COULD HAPPEN – 2019 89

2018 IN REVIEW 90

1 Welcome On behalf of the BC Lions Football Club, welcome to 2019 Training Camp.

Another exciting year of football is upon us as we hit the field for our We have a fun and exciting three weeks of football action in store for Lions 66th season in the League. In that time, the Lions fans in Kamloops which includes the ever-popular Fanfest presented by have created a lifetime of memories for millions of fans throughout the BCLC on Saturday, June 1st. Again this year, on-field festivities will take province of . The rigors and challenges of the regular place in the evening giving everyone an opportunity to check out the season are less than a month away making training camp our most team and we’ll wrap up the night with another amazing fireworks display. important period of preparation. In addition to Sun Peaks Resort, we are pleased to have the City of Staging training camp in the Tournament Capital for a 10th consecutive Kamloops, Tourism Kamloops, BCLC, BA Dawson Blacktop, Thompson year, one of the longest stretches in our proud history, the scenic Rivers University, Twisted Tea, RBC Dominion Securities, Tim Hortons, surroundings of Kamloops has grown to become our home away from Shark Club and Harvest Meats as supporting partners of training camp home. Our time here is an unrivaled experience in our league as the this year. backdrop of this beautiful city is surpassed only by its warm hospitality Of the hundreds of players who have auditioned at numerous free agent and outstanding facilities. camps this past spring, the moment has arrived for the best of the best Under the watchful eyes of GM and new head coach DeVone to show their stuff in the hopes of joining our talented core of veterans Claybrooks, this year’s training camp roster led by Mike and be part of British Columbia’s most successful professional sports Reilly is sure to produce some of the most heated battles for positions organization. that the club has seen in recent years. Months of scouting, planning and Here’s to an outstanding camp and a season we can all be proud of in 2019. preparation by our coaches and football operations staff are about to be unveiled in coming weeks and will undoubtedly yield a competitive, talented and exciting team for 2019.

From our first days in Kamloops, we have enjoyed the generous support of Sun Peaks Resort as our presenting partner. We are proud and excited to work with them again in 2019 as this iconic Kamloops company continues to build on its well-earned reputation as an innovative business leader with their support of unique and beneficial initiatives for their community. Rick LeLacheur In addition to providing one of the finest settings for events of this kind, President Kamloops’ unique mix of superior facilities at Thompson Rivers University, BC Lions Football Club the Tournament Capital Centre and Hillside Stadium combined with a long history of hosting major events continues to make training camp here a perfect fit for our organization.

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Jamie Cartmell Schedule and Important Dates: Director of Communications Sunday, May 19: 8:30 am to 10:35 am and 3:00 pm to 5:15 pm W: (604) 930-5469, C: (778) 558-0761 [email protected] Monday, May 20: 8:30 am to 10:35 am and 3:00 pm to 5:15 pm Tuesday, May 21: 8:30 am to 10:35 am and 3:00 pm to 5:15 pm

Training Camp Site: Wednesday, May 22: 8:30 am to 11:45 am Practices: Thursday, May 23: 8:30 am to 11:45 am

Hillside Stadium and Tournament Capital Centre Friday, May 24: 10:00 am to 12:20 pm 910 McGill Road - Kamloops, BC Saturday, May 25: 10:00 am to 11:15 am

Sunday, May 26: BC at (preseason 1) Kickoff 1:00pm PT Player Accommodations: Play by Play on TSN 1040

Thompson Rivers University Monday, May 27: 2:15 pm to 3:00 pm (rundown)

Tuesday, May 28: 8:30 am to 10:35 am and 3:00 pm to 5:15 pm Player Media Availability: Wednesday, May 29: 8:30 am to 10:35 am and 3:00 pm to 5:15 pm Players are available to the media at one of two possible times. Thursday, May 30: 8:30 am to 11:45 am On days when the club has both morning and late afternoon Friday, May 31: 8:30 am to 10:35 am and 3:00 pm to 5:15 pm practice sessions, availability will take place following the first Saturday, June 1: 8:45 am to 11:00 pm, session only. On days when the club practices once, media FanFest presented by BCLC – 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm availability will occur following practice. Sunday, June 2: 8:30 am to 11:45 am All media requests for players and coaches must be received prior to the end of practice. Only those individuals requested Monday, June 3: 10:20 am to 12:20 pm will be made available. Tuesday, June 4: 10:20 am to 12:20 pm

Wednesday, June 5: 10:30 am to 11:30 am

DeVone Claybrooks Media Availability: Thursday, June 6: Players depart Kamloops

Immediately following players on-field after practice. Friday, June 7: BC vs (pre-season 2 )Kickoff 7:00pm PT Play by Play on TSN 1040

*Practice times are subject to change without notice check bclions.com for daily updates. Camp Updates:

BC Lions communications staff will provide daily updates to the schedule on the club’s website www.bclions.com. Sideline Policy: Interview Requests: All reporters, camera operators and associated media personnel will remain at least 5 yards from any sideline and are not All media requests for players, coaching staff and team allowed in the ‘players box’ or on the benches used by players. management must be approved by Jamie Cartmell, Director of Please do not engage players or football operations personnel Communications or his assistant on-site. in conversation during practice sessions. Cameras are not permitted to shoot from end zone positions. In order to avoid possible collisions, all camera operators Parking: are asked to shoot from sideline positions behind the line During practice sessions, parking is permitted in the lot at of scrimmage. This policy is in place to ensure the safety of Hillside Stadium. Please secure your vehicle and its contents. players, coaches and media personnel.

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Business & Football Operations BC Lions Fast Facts 10605 – City Parkway Home Stadium: BC Place Surrey, BC V3T 4C8 Capacity: 27,500 Tel: 604.930.5466 Fax: 604.583.7882 Stadium Address: 777 Pacific Boulevard Tickets: 604.589.7627 , B.C. V6B 2Y9 Website: www.bclions.com Team Colours: Orange, Black, White Established: 1953

Media Box Locations Dressing Room Locations Level 3 concourse on the north side of stadium. Enter via media Home and visiting team rooms - Level 1 entrance only, located at ground level (level 1) at the northwest (field level) at the west end of the stadium. corner of the stadium off Pacific Boulevard north.

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Executive Business Operations Owner: David Braley Vice President, Business: George Chayka President: Rick LeLacheur Senior Director, Marketing & Communications: Terri Breker Director, Communications: Jamie Cartmell Director, Community Partnerships: Football Operations Director, Finance & Administration: Carol Longmuir General Manager: Ed Hervey Senior Project Manager: Carolyn Cody Director, Player Personnel: Torey Hunter Manager, Ticket Sales: Dave MacLean Director, Football Operations: Neil McEvoy Manager, Game Operations & Events: Sarah Hale Director, Canadian Scouting & CFL Draft Coord.: Manager, Analytics & Ticket Operations: Arlene Stewart-Irvine Southeast Regional Scout: Ozooma Okeke Manager, Creative: Rich Koh East Regional Scout: Rob Ralph Manager, Merchandising Operations: Bob Foerster Manager, Digital Platforms & Social Media: Alex Ruiz Head Therapist: Tristan Sandhu Manager, Video Production: Josh Klaassen Assistant Therapists: Chris Wong, Emma Pringle, Craig Cuizon Administrator, Office & Finance:Michele Nuszdorfer Strength & Conditioning: Chris Boyko Sr. Coordinator, Community Partnerships: Tyler Gammon Equipment: Aaron Yeung, Brent Frid, Stu Mitchell Coordinator, Community Partnerships: Spencer Harris Video Coordinator: Andrew Millin Coordinator, Marketing: Christina Lionello Video Assistant: Jordan Beard Coordinator, Game Operations & Events: Victor Gouchee Team Doctors:  Dr. Bob McCormack, Dr. Kevin Merth, Coordinator, Partnership Activations: Maira Neil Dr. Navin Prasad Coordinator, Partnership Activations: Emma Graham Dentist: Dr. Greg Chang Corporate Partnerships: Optometrist: Dr. Allan Boyco Coordinator, Digital Platforms: Matt Baker Team Chaplain: Dave Klassen Associate, Digital Content & Video Production: John Lobban Associate, Game Operations & Events: Connor Ewert Coaching Staff Associate, Community Partnerships: Andrew Neilson Associate, Community Partnerships: Patrick van den Brink Head Coach: DeVone Claybrooks Account Executive, Suites & Premium Seats: Adam Mannella /LB’s: Account Executive, Sales: Preston Einarsson Offensive Coordinator: Account Executive, Sales: Jeff Mitchell Special Teams Coordinator: Taylor Altilio Account Executive, Sales: Tony Grigg Receivers Coach: Markus Howell Account Executive, Sales: Jacob Clancy Offensive Line Coach: Brian Chiu Account Executive, Fan Services: Michelle Burgoyne Running Backs Coach: Account Executive, Fan Services: Parker Hall Coach: Account Executive, Fan Services: Adam D’Angelo Defensive Backs Coach: Administrator, Fan Services: Roberta Fraser Defensive Line Coach: Chris Ellis Felions Coordinator: Alexandra Severyn Offensive and Special Teams Assistant: Keith Stokes Felions Choreographer: Dana Dixon

Radio Broadcast TSN 1040 Play-by-Play: Bob Marjanovich Colour Analyst: Giulio Caravatta On-field Reporter: Karen Surman Statistician/Team Historian: Steve Daniel

6 CLUB DIRECTORY DAVID BRALEY Owner, Governor

The 2019 season marks David’s 23rd year as owner of the BC Lions David began his business career with the General Motors Acceptance Football Club after taking over the franchise in January 1997. In that Corporation in Hamilton, before advancing on to London Life Insurance. time, David’s leadership has spearheaded the club’s growth into one In 1969, he acquired William Orlick Limited, which subsequently of Canada’s most recognized and respected sports marketing brands. became Orlick Industries Limited, a leading auto parts manufacturer. He was also the founding chairman of Hamilton Entertainment and A member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in the Builder Convention Facilities Inc., which includes the Hamilton Convention category (2012), David has overseen a Lions brand which has Centre, Hamilton Place and Copps Coliseum. experienced exceptional growth in the area of corporate partnerships since taking ownership of the team 23 years ago. Under his leadership, David’s long history of success in business quickly translated to the the Lions have hosted three of the most successful Festivals gridiron as the Lions captured the Grey Cup in 2000, their first under his in the history of the CFL in 2005, 2011 and 2014. ownership. His dedication to the success and growth of the organization has paid off twice more in 2006 and 2011 as the club captured its fifth Born in and growing up in Hamilton, David’s CFL roots date and sixth Grey Cup titles. Under his leadership, the Lions are considered back to 1987 when he became the owner of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. one of British Columbia’s model corporate citizens, a team active in He has also served as chair of the CFL’s Board of Governors as well as charitable and community programs focused on health and wellness, the CFL’s interim commissioner from March 2002 to November 2002. public education and the development of amateur football. A leader among his peers on the Board of Governors, David’s efforts in In May 2010, Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed David to the recent years have spurred the unprecedented popularity of the league Senate noting his involvement in sport and philanthropy as well as and have included his recent ownership of the Argonauts his commitment to both his community and country. He served his and stewardship of the franchise through to its sale to Bell Canada country as a Senate until November 2013, at which time he resigned and Larry Tanenbaum’s Kilmer Group in 2015. to spend more time on his business endeavours.

LIONS EXECUTIVES 7 RICK LELACHEUR President

Rick begins his second year as team president bringing a wealth of From 1992 to 1998, he served as president and CEO of Economic business and professional sports experience to the role. A native of Development Edmonton (EDE). Skillfully building a vast network of Edmonton, Rick was formerly the president and CEO of the Edmonton influential business owners and volunteers, he played a critical role in Eskimos from 2002 to 2011. In that time, the Eskimos enjoyed two Edmonton’s winning bid to host the incredibly successful 2001 World Grey Cup wins in 2003 and 2005 and hosted tremendously successful Championships in Athletics. Grey Cup Festivals in 2002 and 2010. His duties in Edmonton also Rick’s highly-respected and influential business practices have been included serving as an alternate on the CFL Board of Governors as sought out numerous companies and an organizations. As a result, he’s well as chairman of the CFL’s Audit Committee and a member of the spent time on a number of boards including a six-year term as chairman league’s Executive Committee. of ’s Workers Compensation Board (WCB) and six years on the More recently, Rick was part of the CFL’s negotiating team which board of Travel Alberta, including a two-year term as chair. He has also was successful in reaching a new multi-year collective bargaining served on the boards of the Alberta Economic Development Authority, agreement (CBA) with the CFLPA in May 2019. TELUS Corporation, Allied Van Lines Ltd and Prairie Land Corporation.

An accomplished business executive, Rick’s passion for sports dates Rick and his wife, Joan Forge, reside in the Vancouver area. Together, back to his junior hockey days as a member of the Edmonton Oil they have three children and seven grandchildren. Kings. When his playing days ended, he joined the family business Western Moving and Storage in 1967. He was named president in 1982 and served in that capacity until 1992 when the company was sold.

8 LIONS EXECUTIVES ED HERVEY General Manager

Ed enters his second season as the 14th GM in BC Lions history and Possessing incredible speed and a competitive fire which inspired his 20th year in the . Prior to joining the teammates and fans, he earned a pair of CFL and West Division All- Lions, he served as VP of Football Operations and General Manager Star selections in 2001 and 2003. A leader both in the dressing room of the Edmonton Eskimos for four years (2013-2016). In that time, and in the community, he appeared in eight postseason games and he assembled teams which appeared in three-consecutive Western three Grey Cups with wins coming in 2003 and 2005. Finals along with a Grey Cup title win in 2015. In addition to earning Edmonton’s David Boone Memorial Award Prior to his time in the GM’s chair, Ed served as a scout for the Green in 2006 which recognized his dedication to community service, and Gold in 2007 and 2008 before being appointed to the Head Scout Ed later established the Annual Amateur Football Summit which position in 2009. He was named the Eskimos’ GM in December 2010 brought together stakeholders from across Northern Alberta with and given the VP title in February of 2015. the goal of furthering the development of promising young athletes, coaches and officials. Ed’s time as a successful football executive was proceeded by a notable eight-year playing career with Edmonton as a Ed was born in Houston, TX and divides his off-season time between (1999-2006). The USC grad and former Dallas Cowboy draft selection Vancouver, Edmonton and Las Vegas. appeared in 118 regular season games recording 476 receptions for 6,715 yards and 43 touchdowns.

LIONS EXECUTIVES 9 TOREY HUNTER Director, Player Personnel & Player Development

Torey enters his second season as the Lions’ director of player Following his playing days, Torey joined the coaching staff of Western personnel and player development after spending four years as a Washington in 2002 as a defensive backs assistant. In 2003, he regional scout with the Edmonton Eskimos. moved to Idaho State as the school’s secondary coach where he would remain through the 2006 season. A former , Torey’s time in the CFL dates back to 1997 when he signed as a free agent with the . After two Torey moved to the offensive side of the ball to coach receivers at seasons with the Als, he moved to Edmonton as a free agent in 1999 Central Washington in 2007 and then signed on at Eastern Washington and played a pair of seasons with the Green and Gold. He returned to where he again coached defensive backs in addition to taking on Montreal for a portion of the 2001 campaign and yet another stint the duties as special teams coordinator through 2010. His final in Edmonton at the end of that same season. In 69 regular season two years of coaching were spent at the University of Idaho where appearances, he tallied 206 defensive stops and 12 . he coached defensive backs in addition to his responsibilities as a recruitment coordinator. Before his time north of the border, the Tacoma, Washington native enjoyed four productive years as a defensive starter at Washington Torey resides in Seattle, Washington. State and was drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1995. He played 12 games during his rookie season before being assigned to the World League’s Amsterdam Admirals in 1996.

10 LIONS EXECUTIVES TOREY HUNTER NEIL MCEVOY Director, Football Operations

The 2019 season marks Neil’s 24th year as a member of the BC Lions and his fifth year as the club’s director of football operations. A native of Surrey, he handles many of the day-to-day activities of the football operations department including player contracts, training camp, travel logistics and scouting preparation.

Neil also plays a key role in the evaluation of Canadian talent for the CFL Draft alongside Geroy Simon while also working with GM Ed Hervey and the club’s personnel staff.

Neil joined the BC Lions in 1995 in the ticket sales department. He subsequently moved on to media relations in 1997 before becoming the player personnel coordinator two years later.

Neil graduated from Kwantlen University College and played with the Surrey Rams before joining the Lions. He has two sons, Logan and Spencer and spends numerous hours as a coach for their respective football and teams.

GEROY SIMON Director, Canadian Scouting & CFL Draft Coordinator

The Johnstown, Pennsylvania native spent 12 incredible seasons as a Lion establishing franchise marks for receptions (904), receiving yards (14,756) and touchdowns (93). A six-time CFL All-Star and seven- time West Division All-Star, Geroy was the league’s Most Outstanding Player in 2006 after posting career-highs in both receptions (105) and yards (1,856).

A two-time Grey Cup champion with the Lions, Geroy wrapped- up his time with the club in 2012 and played one season with the collecting another CFL championship in 2013. After a year spent in the Saskatchewan front office, Geroy rejoined the Lions in February 2015.

In total, the University of Maryland grad played 237 regular season games for , BC and Saskatchewan recording 1,029 receptions for an all-time CFL mark of 16,352 yards to go along with 103 touchdowns. His amazing career also included 18 playoff This is Geroy’s fifth season as a member of the Lions’ football games and four trips to the Grey Cup. Geroy was inducted into both operations staff after an incredible and historic 15-year CFL playing the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the BC Sports Hall of Fame career. In addition to his primary role of evaluating Canadian university in 2017. players for the annual CFL Draft, Geroy’s duties also include scouting Geroy and his children live in Cloverdale, BC. His eldest son, Gervon current Canadian players in the CFL to help the club identify key free is a graduate of the US Military Academy and also played football agent candidates. Given his remarkable BC Lions career, he also for the Army Black Knights. serves as a mentor to current players and is a valued ambassador for the club.

LIONS EXECUTIVES 11 DEVONE CLAYBROOKS Head Coach

DeVone enters his first season as the 26th head coach in BC Lions A native of Virginia, the 41year-old former defensive lineman attended history. Claybrooks joins the Lions after serving as defensive East Carolina before joining the as an undrafted coordinator on the coaching staff of the for free agent in 2001. Claybrooks would go on to make a number of the past three years (2016-2018). stops over five years in the NFL including a few in Tampa Bay where he earned a ring for the 2002 season. Prior to being elevated to the role of defensive coordinator, DeVone was the Stamps’ defensive line coach from 2012 to 2015. Eventually making his way to the CFL in 2007 and playing with the Montreal Alouettes for a pair of seasons, he signed with the Stamps Joining the Lions less than three weeks after Calgary’s win over and played another three years before joining the club’s coaching in the , Calgary’s Claybrooks-led defence held down staff in 2012 as defensive line coach. Over his five-year CFL career, he top spot in no fewer than 10 of 20 critical defensive categories tracked played 75 regular season games recording 161 tackles and 14 sacks. by the league in 2018 and placed in the top three of five others.

During his three seasons as DC, the former lineman oversaw the CFL’s stingiest defence which also set the league standard for fewest points against over that same time period and produced no fewer than 12 CFL All-Stars.

12 LIONS COACHES DEVONE CLAYBROOKS JARIOUS JACKSON Offensive Coordinator

Jarious returns to the Leos for his second season as offensive A year later, he was enjoying his fourth Grey Cup victory playing a coordinator and previously served as the team’s QB’s coach in 2013. key part in the remarkable comeback of injured Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly and his MVP performance in the 2015 championship game. The Notre Dame grad and former draft selection enjoyed a very successful eight-year CFL career, seven seasons of Jarious followed head coach Chris Jones to the Saskatchewan which were spent in a BC Lions uniform from 2005 to 2011. Roughriders in 2016 and spent two seasons with the Green and White helping turn around the team’s performance on offence and The gifted pivot dressed for 108 regular season games for the Leos coming within one game of another Grey Cup appearance in 2017. recording 499 completions on 919 attempts for 7,032 yards along with 51 touchdowns. Enjoying two Grey Cup titles as a member of Born in Mississippi, Jarious played his collegiate football at Notre the Lions in 2006 and 2011, he would lift the hallowed trophy once Dame where he was a two-year starter and set school records for more in 2012 as a member of the . passing (2,753 yards), attempts (316) and completions (184) during the 1999 season. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2000 Following his playing days and his retirement as a member of and spent four seasons with the club including one year with the the Lions, the club took advantage of Jarious’ natural mentoring Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe. skills, naming him quarterbacks coach in 2013. Gaining league- wide recognition as an innovative offensive mind, he was promptly Jarious and his partner Jaynine have two children and split their scooped-up and promoted the next season as a member of the offseason time between Vancouver and Houston. Edmonton Eskimos assuming the role of passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2014.

LIONS COACHES 13 RICH STUBLER Defensive Coordinator and Coach

A renowned football strategist with more than 40 years of coaching 1998 and 1999 seasons before joining the BC Lions for the first time experience, Rich Stubler returns to the BC Lions for a fourth time, as DC and helping the club capture its fourth Grey Cup win in 2000. third as defensive coordinator, after stints with the Leos in 2000, Stubler returned stateside briefly as defensive coordinator for the 2010 and 2012 to 2013. AFL’s Detroit Fury for the 2001 and 2002 seasons before signing on Most recently a member of the Montreal Alouettes’ coaching staff, with the Toronto Argonauts for five year as defensive coordinator Stubler’s five seasons between postings with the Lions included two (2003-07). He was ultimately named head coach of the Double Blue more grey Cup wins: 2014 as defensive coordinator for the Calgary for the 2008 season before eventually returning to the Lions in 2010 Stampeders as well as a 2017 title with the Toronto Argonauts in a and third tour of duty with Edmonton in 2011. similar coaching capacity. A native of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Stubler began his coaching Originally coming to the CFL in 1983 as defensive coordinator for career in 1971 at Roaring Fork High School before moving to the the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Stubler’s defensive work helped lead the University of Colorado in 1974. From there, he moved on to coach team to a Grey Cup win three seasons later in 1986, the first of six the defensive secondary at New Mexico State University from 1975 league titles in his career to date. to 1977. Following one season at Southern Methodist University in 1978, Stubler joined the Colorado State University Rams for four In 1990, Stubler was named the Toronto Argonauts’ defensive campaigns between 1979 and 1982. coordinator for one season before joining the Edmonton Eskimos’ coaching staff for five years (1991-95). He earned his second Grey Stubler resides with his partner Dorothy and enjoys playing as many Cup ring as a member of the Green and Gold 1993 before departing rounds of golf as he can fit into his busy schedule. after the 1995 campaign.

Following a two-year stint as defensive coordinator at the , the well-traveled defensive guru rejoined the Eskimos for the

14 LIONS COACHES RICH STUBLER TAYLOR ALTILIO KEITH STOKES Special Teams Coordinator Special Teams and Offensive Assistant

Taylor enters his first season as the club’s special team coordinator Keith begins his first season as a special teams and offensive assistant after serving as an assistant on the staff of the Calgary Stampeders with the BC Lions coaching staff on the heels of a playing career that for the past three seasons. spanned 16 seasons and three different countries.

A native of Calgary, Taylor split his collegiate playing days at the Originally coming to the CFL in 2002 as a member of the Montreal University of Saskatchewan and the University of Calgary before Alouettes, the speedy Stokes racked up 896 yards and three joining the Dinos staff as special teams coordinator in 2011. touchdowns on 76 punt returns which earned him the league’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Player Award along with a CFL All-Star In 2016, Taylor joined the Calgary Stampeders coaching staff as the nod. He also capped his debut campaign with a Grey Cup win as the strength and conditioning coordinator and a special teams assistant. Als claimed their first title in 25 years that same season.

He returned to Montreal in 2003 before eventually making his way to Winnipeg where he earned another CFL All-Star kudo in 2004. He also made stops in Toronto and Edmonton ultimately playing in 88 regular season games and racking-up 3,732 punt return yards and ten special teams touchdowns.

Following his second stint with Toronto in 2008, Keith continued his career with the Elancourt Templiers of the European Football League in 2009 before returning to the United States to play indoor football. He ended his playing career with in 2016 with the Central Penn Capitals of American Indoor Football.

A native of New Jersey and a gifted collegiate player, Keith was an NCJAA All American and Team MVP in his sophomore season at Georgia Military College. After transferring to East Carolina, Keith set multiple school punt return records including most yards in a single game with 168. His 94-yard return against Cincinnati in 1999 remains the second-longest in school history and in 2000, 15he led Conference USA with 1,427 all-purpose yards. MARKUS HOWELL Offensive Line Coach Receivers Coach

Bryan enters his first year as part of the BC Lions coaching staff Markus returns for his second season as the club’s receivers coach following three years as offensive line coach for the after most recently serving in the same capacity for the Saskatchewan (2015-2017). Prior to his tour of duty in Ottawa, he spent the 2014 Roughriders in 2016 and 2017. season in the same capacity with Toronto Argonauts. Coaching alongside Lions offensive coordinator Jarious Jackson in His appointment as the Lions’ offensive line coach marks the Regina, Marcus successfully transitioned from the gridiron to the Vancouver native’s return home to the Lower Mainland for the first coaching ranks following 11 seasons as a player. time in more than 20 years after departing Vancouver College for A native of Winnipeg and a graduate of Texas Southern, Marcus Pacific University. was drafted 25th overall by the ‘Bombers in 2000. He spent time in The accomplished enjoyed a storied CFL career after Ottawa and Calgary in addition to Winnipeg as a receiver, defensive transferring from Pacific to Washington State for the 1996 and 1997 back and returner. seasons before being selected by the Montreal Alouettes in the second During his time as a player, Markus caught 151 passes for 2,062 round of the of the 1996 CFL Draft (18th overall). The hulking centre yards and nine touchdowns, returned 77 kickoffs for 1,679 yards with went on to play 13 seasons in Montreal (1997- 2009), winning Grey one touchdown and also brought back 246 punts for 2,232 yards, Cup championships in 2002 and 2009. including a 96-yard touchdown return in 2007 as a member of the Consistent, durable and versatile, Chiu earned six-consecutive CFL Stampeders. As a defensive back, he added 28 tackles, 21 special All-Star selections from 2000 to 2005 and another league-wide nod teams stops, one forced and two fumble recoveries. He won in 2008 to go along with eight East Division All-Star selections. His his first Grey Cup in 2008 with the Calgary Stampeders. outstanding play was also recognized with the CFL’s Most Outstanding Following a brief retirement, Markus played one more season for Lineman Award in 2002. his hometown ‘Bombers in 2010 before hanging up his cleats. He When his playing days ended, Bryan spent the next four years (2010- joined Winnipeg’s coaching staff in 2011 and spent five years with 2013) as assistant offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at the club before moving to the Roughriders. Concordia University. He returned to the CFL in 2014 with the Toronto Argonauts and moved to the RedBlacks in 2015 enjoying his third Grey Cup win a year later in 2016.

Bryan16 and his wife have three children and reside in Richmond, BC. NIK LEWIS DREW TATE Running Backs Coach Quarterbacks Coach

Following a hall of fame-worthy career as a receiver with the Calgary Drew enters his first season with the BC Lions coaching staff and will Stampeders and Montreal Alouettes, Nik enters his first season of tutor the club’s stable of quarterbacks following 12 seasons in the coaching and will be responsible for tutoring the team’s stable of CFL with Saskatchewan, Calgary and Ottawa. running backs. Drew’s venture north of the border to Saskatchewan in 2007 was Originally coming to the CFL in 2004 with Calgary where he played preceded by a brief stint with the St. Louis Rams the same year. 11 of his 14 pro seasons, the Southern Arkansas grad would go on He spent two seasons on the Roughriders’ before to appear in 226 regular season games and set an all-time league ultimately moving to Calgary for much of his career. record for receptions with 1,051. He wrapped up his career in 2017 Over the course of seven seasons with the Stampeders, he completed following a three-year stint in Montreal and formally retired as a 380 passes for 4,670 yards and 35 touchdowns while dressing for Stampeder in 2018. 129 games. Used primarily as a short yardage specialist later in his A native of Texas, Nik was a three-time CFL All-Star from 2010 to career, Tate scored Calgary’s only touchdowns in their 2014 Grey 2012 and a five-time West Division selection. Durable and consistent, Cup victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. he remarkably earned yet another division all-star nod with Montreal Drew spent 2017 with the Ottawa RedBlacks and then retired to join in 2016, his 13th season in the CFL and finished his playing days the coaching staff at Coastal Carolina. He returned to the CFL briefly with the fifth-best all-time career receiving mark of 13,778 yards with Saskatchewan in 2018 to close out his playing career. with 71 touchdowns. A native of Baytown, Texas, Drew enjoyed a productive college career In addition to an incredible debut season in 2004 that saw him lay at the . Along with being named Big Ten Player of claim to the CFL’s Most Outstanding Rookie award by rolling-up 1,045 the Year and earning All Big Ten First Team Honours in 2004, Drew yards and eight majors on 72 receptions, Nik is also a two-time Grey was MVP of the when the Hawkeyes took Cup champion having won titles with Calgary in 2008 and 2014. down LSU in a 30-25 thriller.

LIONS COACHES 17 RYAN PHILLIPS CHRIS ELLIS Defensive Backs Coach Defensive Line Coach

A former defensive mainstay in the Lions secondary for 12 seasons, Chris enters his first season with the Lions and his first as a coach Ryan returns to the club in 2019 for his first season as defensive in the CFL. A native of Virginia, he was most recently on the staff of backs coach. the University of New Hampshire where he spent two years coaching the school’s defensive line. A native of Seattle, Phillips was most recently a member of the Calgary Stampeders player personnel staff in 2018 following a similar position A third-round selection of the Buffalo Bills in the 2008 NFL Draft, with the Lions in 2017. Chris saw action in a total of 15 games over three seasons with Buffalo (2008-2010) and also attended training camp with the The Eastern Washington grad originally joined the Lions as a free Pittsburgh Steelers in 2011. He made his way to the CFL in 2012 agent in 2005 and went on to appear in 212 regular season games with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and appeared in two games. for the club (5th all-time among Lions) and enjoyed a pair of Grey Cup wins in 2006 and 2011. Chris turned in his cleats for a coach’s whistle in 2013 joining the staff at Frostburg State as a defensive line and special teams assistant. Patrolling the Lions’ secondary with legendary teammates Dante He moved to Christopher Newport University a year later and spent Marsh and , Phillips wrapped up his amazing career with three seasons with the Captains prior to his time at New Hampshire. 47 interceptions (2nd all-time among Lions) including a record-tying 12 picks in the 2007 season along with a club-best 816 career return An accomplished collegiate player, Chris attended Virginia Tech yards and five pick-sixes. where he appeared in 52 games over four years with the Hokies. A dominant defensive lineman, he racked up 58 solo stops, 21 tackles A four-time CFL All-Star and five-time West Division selection, the for a loss along with 16 career sacks and earned a First-Team All-ACC versatile and gifted defensive back signed with the Montreal Alouettes selection as a senior in 2008. in 2017 and appeared in two games before returning to the West Coast in a football operations role with the Leos.

Ryan and his wife Fadhila have two sons and reside in the Seattle area.

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19 DARIUS ALLEN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 17 Height: 6’ 3” Born: April 8, 1992 – Lexington, KY

Playoff: 0 Weight: 240 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Colorado State – Pueblo Status: 2nd year BC – 4th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2016 - 2018: Darius joined the Lions in 2016 and appeared in 11 2011 - 2014: Darius attended Colorado State-Pueblo and played in games that season recording four defensive tackles along with another 43 games recording 92 solo stops 45 of which were for a loss as well four on special teams. He was waived by the club prior to training as 29 sacks. His 35 tackles and 13 sacks in 2014 earned him the Cliff camp in 2017 but went on to sign with Edmonton that August. He Harris Award, presented annually to the top defensive player among dressed for one game in 2017 and re-signed with Edmonton for the all NCAA Division II, III and NAIA schools. 2018 season appearing in five games tallying another four tackles along with a pair of sacks.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2016 BC 11 4 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2017 EDM 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 EDM 5 4 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 9 5 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

20 VETERANS MITCH BARNETT / NATIONAL

Career: 47 Height: 6’ 1” Born: February 23, 1993 – North Vancouver, BC

Playoff: 1 Weight: 212 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: UBC Status: 2nd year BC – 4th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Mitch was a significant part of the Lions’ special teams units Known to his teammates as Barney, Mitch majored in History at the during his first season with BC. The North Vancouver product recorded University of British Columbia. He cites winning the 2015 Vanier nine special teams tackles and one across 18 games. Cup with the Thunderbirds as his most memorable moment on the He made his CFL playoff debut in the Eastern Semi-Final against the football field. Mitch lists Space Jam as his favourite film. He would Hamilton Tiger-Cats, registering one special teams stop. have dinner with Michael Jordan and his grandma if he could have 2017: (HAM) Mitch appeared in all 18 regular season games with dinner with any two people. After his playing days are behind him, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, recording a pair of defensive tackles and Mitch would like to be a firefighter or police officer. 10 special teams tackles. 2016: (HAM) Barnett was selected by the Tiger-Cats in the seventh round (59th overall) of the 2016 CFL Draft. The rookie linebacker dressed in 11 regular season games at linebacker, making his his CFL debut on June 23 at Toronto.

COLLEGE: 2013-2014: Mitch played in 21 games over two seasons at . He posted 157 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two forced and two interceptions. 2015: Mitch transferred to the University of British Columbia in 2015 and recorded 101 tackles (48 solo, 53 assisted), six sacks, one forced fumble, two interceptions and three pass break ups across 12 contests. He was part of the Thunderbird squad that won the Hardy Cup (Canada West championship), the and the in 2015.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2016 HAM 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 HAM 18 2 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 18 1 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 47 3 19 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VETERANS 21 LEE BENNETT LINEBACKER / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 1 Height: 6’ 0” Born: September 21, 1995 – Leesburg, Fl.

Playoff: 0 Weight: 223 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Mercer Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Lee made his CFL debut on October 19 against the Edmonton Eskimos. He appeared in one game with the Lions during his rookie season, recording one special teams tackle.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Lee appeared in 34 games over a four-year stint at Mercer University racking up 72 individual tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, four picks and a sack. He was a first-team All Southern Conference selection by coaches and media as a senior in 2017 and also earned two Defensive Player of the Week nods that season. His combined tackles total (assisted and unassisted) of 110 set an all-time mark Mercer.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 VETERANS RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 73 Height: 6’ 5” Born: March 22, 1991 – Fort Lauderdale, FL

Playoff: 4 Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Ohio State Status: 1st year BC – 6th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: KUDOS: 2018 (SSK, TOR): Duron divided his time between the Saskatchewan CFL All-Star: 2017, 2014 Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts in a unique season for the receiver West Division All-Star: 2017 who also made plenty of headlines on the defensive side of the East Division All-Star: 2014 ball. While with the ‘Riders he appeared in seven games recording eight receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown to go along with 13 COLLEGE: defensive stops and an return for a major in Hamilton. After 2009-2010: Duron attended Ohio State in 2009 and enjoyed a being released by the ‘Riders he was quickly signed by the Toronto productive debut with the Buckeyes recording 13 receptions for 178 Argonauts and saw action in eight games tallying another 10 catches yards. He departed the program in 2010 for Coffeyville Community for 119 yards and a touchdown. College in Kansas where he piled-up 44 receptions for 690 yards and 2017 (SSK): Over the span of a full 18-game slate, Duron’s first season 10 major during his second and final collegiate season. in Saskatchewan was his most productive as a pro to date amassing 1,043 receiving yards on 73 receptions with eight touchdowns. He added another 150 receiving yards and a touchdown on 11 receptions in the playoffs. Seeing additional action on defense, Duron notched a pick-six of Calgary's Bo-Levi Mitchell to go along with nine tackles and a pass knockdown. The lofty numbers earned him a CFL All-Star nod for the second time in his career and his first in the West Division. 2013–2014, 2016 (MTL): Originally signing with the Alouettes in 2013, the Florida native dazzled fans with acrobatic catches on his way 1,939 receiving yards on 124 receptions with 12 majors over two seasons and 26 games in Montreal. Following his 2014 campaign that earned him his first CFL All-Star selection, he departed briefly in 2015 for the NFL spending a season with the Indianapolis Colts before returning to Montreal in 2016 and notching another 938 receiving yards on 61 catches with 14 touchdowns.

VETERANS 23 Regular Season Statistics: RECEIVING SCORING Year Team GP REC YDS AVG LG YAC 100 TD 2-PT PTS 2013 Montreal 11 49 909 18.6 71 355 3 5 0 30 2014 Montreal 15 75 1,030 13.7 64 372 4 7 0 42 2016 Montreal 14 61 938 15.4 67 277 4 6 0 36 2017 Sask 18 73 1,043 14.3 88 283 3 9 1 56 2018 Sask-Tor 15 18 230 11.9 41 66 0 2 0 12 73 276 4.150 15.0 88 1,353 14 29 1 176

PUNT, KICKOFF KICK & MISSED FG RETURNS Year Team PR YDS AVG LG TD KR YDS AVG LG TD MFG YDS TD 2013 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 22.0 22 0 1 3 0 2014 Montreal 2 11 5.5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 123 1 2016 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 0 2017 Sask 15 112 7.5 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 Sask-Tor 14 51 3.6 11 0 4 48 12.0 20 0 3 61 0 31 174 5.6 29 0 5 70 14.0 22 0 7 217 1

Playoff Statistics: Defensive Statistics:

RECEIVING 2014: 1 DT, 2017: 9 DT, 1 INT, 2018: 13 DT,1 INT Year Team GP REC YDS AVG LG TD 2013 Montreal 1 2 32 16.0 29 1 2014 Montreal 1 5 43 8.6 16 1 2017 Saskatchewan 2 11 150 13.6 35 1 4 18 225 12.5 35 3

24 VETERANS FREDRIC CHAGNON LINEBACKER / NATIONAL

Career: 34 Height: 6’ 4” Born: November 20, 1992 – Montreal, PQ

Playoff: 1 Weight: 233 lbs Acquired: 2017 CFL Draft: 3rd Rnd, 24th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Montreal Status: 3rd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: For the second consecutive season, Frederic was a solid 2013-2016: Frederic appeared in 26 games across four seasons with contributor on special teams for the Lions. He registered nine special the University of Montreal, tallying 65 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for a teams tackles through 16 games. Frederic also suited up for the Eastern loss and five sacks. He also forced two fumbles, recovered two fumbles Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. and intercepted a pair of passes as a Carabin. Frederic battled through 2017: Frederic earned a spot on the Lions’ 46-man roster after a injury in 2016, but still managed to record 28 stops, one sack, one very strong training camp. The talented young linebacker appeared forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception en route to in all 18 regular season games during his rookie season, recording being named a Second Team All-Canadian. 11 tackles on special teams.

PERSONAL: Frederic is currently working towards his degree in Business Management from the University of Montreal. Known as King Motte by his Carabin comrades, Frederic cites winning the 2014 Vanier Cup as his most memorable football moment. Sports comedies are always a big hit at the box office and he lists Happy Gilmore and The Replacements as his favourite flicks. The Montreal, PQ native enjoys popping in his earphones and hitting play on some Celine Dion prior to big games. Frederic can always count on his family to support him from the stands, as he says they are his biggest fans. When he isn’t tackling ball carriers on the football field, you will find Frederic in the kitchen cooking up a storm. It makes sense then that King Motte grew up dreaming of opening his own steak house.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2017 BC 18 0 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 16 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 25 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 35 Height: 6’ 1” Born: November 15, 1992 – Seattle, WA

Playoff: 1 Weight: 282 lbs Acquired: Via trade with Hamilton in 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Arizona State Status: 2nd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Davon was notable addition to the Lions defence in 2018 after 2010: Davon played one season at Fort Scott Community College, being acquired in training camp from Hamilton. The trade paid off recording 65 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, as Davon turned in a West Division All-Star performance while also two pass breakups and one interception in his lone season with the earning a team nomination as Most Outstanding Defensive Player. Greyhounds. The Arizona State alum recorded 57 defensive tackles and eight sacks 2011-2013: Coleman transferred to in 2011 in 18 regular season games. Davon also intercepted a pair of passes and appeared in 39 games across three seasons with the Sun Devils. during the Lions victory over the Toronto Argonauts at BC Place on He registered 166 career tackles, 31 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, one October 6. He had four tackles and the Leos’ only sack against the forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one blocked extra point and Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Semi-Final. one blocked field goal during his career. Davon was an Honorable 2017: (HAM) Davon signed as a free agent with the Hamilton Tiger- Mention All-Pac-12 in 2013. Cats and appeared in 17 regular season games, starting 16 times at defensive tackle. He registered 41 defensive tackles, five quarterback PERSONAL: sacks, 13 quarterback pressures, three tackles for a loss, two fumble Davon attended Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio where he recoveries, two pass knockdowns, and one blocked field goal. earned honourable mention All-Ohio honours in his senior year in high school. He majored in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis KUDOS: in criminal justice and sociology at Arizona State. Davon graduated West Division All-Star: 2018 with a BIS Degree (Sociology/Criminal Justice) in 2014.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2017 HAM 17 41 0 41 3 5 0 0 2 10 0 2 0 2018 BC 18 57 0 57 4 7 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 35 98 0 98 7 12 2 0 2 10 0 7 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 VETERANS CASSIDY CURTIS OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 0 Height: 6’ 5” Born: July 8, 1993 – Denver, CO

Playoff: 0 Weight: 305 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Eastern Washington Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Cassidy attended training camp with the Lions in May, but Cassidy's most memorable moment on the gridiron was shutting down was waived as part of the club's final roster cut-down in June. He DeForest Buckner and the rest of the Oregon Ducks while playing was re-signed by the Leos in September during the CFL's expanded half the game on a broken foot during EWU's season opener in 2015. practice roster period. Cassidy was released by the club on October The Interdisciplinary Studies major spends much of his free time 9 but signed a 2019 futures deal to remain with the organization volunteering in the community, particularly with the Special Olympics heading into 2019. and Race For The Cure. When he isn't pushing bodies around on the 2017: Cassidy attended training camp with the Edmonton Eskimos. offensive line, Cassidy is working on cars in the parts department at his local Mercedes-Benz dealership. He spends his offseason in COLLEGE: Denver with his wife Katrina and their three dogs. 2012-2015: Cassidy appeared in 42 games during his collegiate career at Eastern Washington. He was a central figure for an offensive line that helped EWU win three-straight Big Sky titles and FCS Playoff appearances between 2012 and 2014. Following a standout sophomore season, he earned honourable mention All-Big Sky honours.

VETERANS 27 TERRELL DAVIS LINEBACKER / NATIONAL

Career: 51 Height: 6’ 0” Born: January 9, 1994 – Victoria, BC

Playoff: 3 Weight: 225 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent February 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: UBC Status: 1st year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2016-2018 (Ham): The Victoria native and UBC grad began his CFL 2013-2015: Following a red-shirt season in 2012 and a single playing days as a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats after being appearance in 2013, Terrell transferred from Arizona State to UBC selected in the third round (21st overall) during the 2016 CFL Draft. The and played 16 regular season games over two seasons (2014-15) hard-hitting linebacker spent three seasons in Steel Town appearing at both and linebacker. He recorded 36 rushes for 186 in 51 regular season games and recording 11 tackles with 20 more yards and one touchdown along with eight receptions for 41 yards in on special teams including a career-high of 10 in 2018 along with 2014 before converting to linebacker in 2015. On the defensive side a pair of sacks. of the ball he piled-up 56 tackles (third among all CIS players) with four sacks and seven tackles for a loss. Terell wrapped his time with Regular Season Statistics: the T-Birds with a win in the Hardy Cup (Canada West championship), the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup in 2015. TACKLES Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS 2016 HAM 18 7 2 9 0 1 2017 HAM 15 0 8 8 0 0 2018 HAM 18 4 10 14 0 0 51 11 20 31 0 1

28 VETERANS CHRIS EDWARDS DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 35 Height: 6’ 2” Born: December 23, 1992 – Detroit, MI

Playoff: 2 Weight: 217 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent February 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Idaho Status: 1st year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2017-18 (Edm): Appearing in 35 games over two seasons with the Eskimos, Chris racked-up 62 defensive tackles with eight more coming on special teams along with three interceptions - one returned for a major - and two forced fumbles. Chris tallied his first pick-six against the Montreal Alouettes in October 2017 which secured an Esks win and locked down a playoff spot that year. An accomplished kick returner, Chris had the fifth-highest k/o return yards in 2017 with 926 and a healthy 24.4 average return.

COLLEGE: 2014-2015: Chris played two seasons at Butte College before transferring to the University of Idaho for the 2014 season. With the Vandals, he appeared in 18 games and recorded 76 total tackles, three interceptions and one touchdown.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2017 EDM 17 16 4 20 0 0 1 73 0 0 0 3 1 2018 EDM 18 46 4 50 2 0 2 6 0 0 2 1 0 35 62 8 70 2 0 3 79 0 0 2 4 1

PUNT & KICKOFF KICK RETURNS Year Team PR YDS AVG LG TD KR YDS AVG LG TD 2017 EDM 15 155 10.3 51 0 38 926 24.4 87 0 2018 EDM 2 10 5.0 9 0 3 48 16.0 23 0 17 165 9.7 51 0 41 974 23.8 87 0

VETERANS 29 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 62 Height: 6’ 6” Born: June 29, 1989 – North Miami, FL

Playoff: 10 Weight: 320 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

2 (2015 w/Edm, Grey Cup: College: Miami Status: 2nd year BC – 7th year CFL GAMES PLAYED 2014 w/Ham)

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Joel was a breath of fresh air for the Lions in 2018, providing 2006-2011: Joel spent five seasons at the University of Miami consistency in both the passing and running game from his position Figueroa, playing 43 games for the Hurricanes. He was granted an at left tackle. The University of Miami product started all 18 games extra year of NCAA eligibility after sustaining an injury in 2010. The of the regular season and did a superb job protecting the blind side following year, Figueroa won the Community Service Man of the en route to being named the Lions’ Most Outstanding Lineman. Joel Year Award. also started at left tackle for the Lions in their postseason class with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Games Played: 2017: (EDM) Joel saw his role increase during his second season 2018: 18, 2017: 15, 2016: 3, 2015: 6, 2014: 12, with the Edmonton Eskimos, starting all 15 games he appeared in 2013: 8 TOTAL: 62 at left tackle. Figueroa also started at tackle in the West Semi-Final and West Final. 2016: (EDM) Figueroa signed as a free agent with the Eskimos prior to the 2016 season. He was on the active roster for all 18 regular season games while making three starts at left tackle. Joel started at left tackle in both the Eastern Semi-Final and Final. 2015: (HAM) Joel started six games at tackle with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. 2014: (HAM) Figueroa appeared in 12 games and made 12 starts for the Ti-Cats at tackle. He played in both of Hamilton’s playoff games, including the 102nd Grey Cup against the Calgary Stampeders. 2013: (HAM) Joel played in eight games with Hamilton, making eight starts at tackle. He started all three of the Tiger-Cats playoff games, including the against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

PERSONAL: Joel, known to his teammates as ‘Fig’, was a double major at the University of Miami, graduating with degrees in sociology and geography. His first start for the Hurricanes ranks amongst his fondest football memories and he loved traveling to play in front of large crowds at some of ’s most famous stadiums. Fig enjoys spending his free time hanging out with his family and lists his mother as the person he admires the most. Joel has Puerto Rican heritage and says salsa music is his favourite genre, particularly Hector Lavoe. Growing up he loved to watch of the , and Fig tries to incorporate the violence Sapp played with into his own game. 30 VETERANS DAVID FOUCAULT OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 33 Height: 6’ 8” Born: February 7, 1989 – LaSalle, PQ

Via trade with Montreal in exchange for Playoff: 1 Weight: 315 lbs Acquired: Jovan Olafioye

Grey Cup: 0 College: Montreal Status: 3rd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: David started all 18 games at right guard for the Lions, becoming David resides in Montreal in the off-season and was a Criminology one of their more reliable and effective offensive linemen in 2018. major in university. When not in the gym getting ready for football He used his gigantic frame to open up holes in the running game and season, you’ll find him on the ice chasing pucks. He notes his first NFL protect the quarterback. David started at right guard for the Leos in start as his best football memory and his parents as his biggest fans. the East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. David has been playing football since the age of 12 and was college 2017: David began his first season in a Lions’ uniform as the starting teammates with current Lions defensive lineman . He left guard and ultimately appeared in 15 games for the Leos while loves Metallica and lists the Godfather as his go-to movie choice. making nine starts on the offensive line. 2014-2016: Prior to being traded to the Lions in March 2017, David Games Played: was Montreal’s first-round selection (fifth overall) in the 2014 CFL 2018: 18, 2017: 15 Draft. A standout at the University of Montreal, he signed as a free agent with the NFL’s Carolina Panthers in 2014. Making the club’s 53 man roster, the Quebec native appeared in five games that season seeing action at both right and left tackle. After spending all but one week of the 2015 season on the Panthers’ practice roster, he was waived during training camp last year.

COLLEGE: 2010-2013: David played four seasons with the Carabins and successfully made the switch from defensive line to the offensive side of the ball in 2011. The Quebec native’s draft stock rose quickly as the Carabins became a national power eventually winning the Vanier Cup in 2014. David’s dominant play from the tackle position over his final three years resulted in his selection by the Montreal Alouettes in the first round of the 2014 CFL Draft and a free agent offer from the Carolina Panthers.

VETERANS 31 PETER GODBER OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 9 Height: 6’ 3” Born: July 17, 1994 – Toronto, ON

Playoff: 0 Weight: 304 lbs Acquired: 2018 CFL Draft – 1st Rnd, 3rd Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Rice Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Peter began his professional career as a reserve on the Lions’ offensive line, but was pressed into service after was sidelined with a leg injury. Seeing action in nine games, Peter made his first CFL start on September 14 in Montreal. He made two more starts at centre before suffering a season-ending leg injury against the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton on September 29.

COLLEGE: 2013-2017: Peter appeared in 48 games with Rice University across four seasons, starting 35 contests for the Owls. He strung together 19 consecutive starts to end his impressive career in Houston, TX. Peter was a versatile blocker for Rice, playing both right and left guard during his collegiate career.

PERSONAL: Peter studied Sport Management and Kinesiology during his time at Rice University. His most memorable moment on the football field was being part of a 12-point comeback win against Florida Atlantic University in 2015. Growing up in Toronto, Peter modelled his game after Argonauts’ lineman, . He hopes to open a gym and become a personal training once he hangs up his cleats.

Games Played: 2018: 9

32 VETERANS EDWARD GODIN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 4 Height: 6’ 2” Born: January 18, 1993 – , QC

Playoff: 0 Weight: 252 lbs Acquired: 2017 CFL Draft – 5th Rnd, 42nd Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Laval Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Edward impressed during training camp and earned a spot on the Lions’ practice roster. The Laval product switched midseason to the fullback position but transitioned back to the defensive line near the end of the 2018 season. He made his CFL debut on September 14 against the Montreal Alouettes and registered one special teams tackle through four games.

COLLEGE: 2013-2017: Edward put together a fantastic career with Laval, registering 69 solo tackles, 21 tackles for a loss and 16 quarterback take-downs in 34 games. He also recovered three fumbles and forced two fumbles through four seasons. During Edward’s junior campaign in 2016, he tallied 19 solo stops, 7.5 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks and picked up a pair of fumbles. Godin had 23 tackles and five sacks during his final season with the Rouge et Or in 2017.

PERSONAL: Edward lists winning the 2013 and 2016 Vanier Cups with the Rouge et Or as his most memorable moments on the gridiron. Nearly 15 family members and friends attended all of his college games at Laval, but he cites his Mom as his biggest fan. Obviously, he spends much of his free time coordinating flights for his family and friends to make it from Quebec City for every Leos’ home game. Edward is hoping to coach football and teach after his playing days are over.

Regular Season Statistics:

TACKLES Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS 2018 BC 4 0 1 1 0 0

VETERANS 33 DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 66 Height: 5’ 11” Born: March 1, 1991 – Seattle, WA

Playoff: 5 Weight: 186 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent February 2019

Grey Cup: 1 (2015 w/Edm) College: Idaho Status: 1st year BC – 6th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: KUDOS: 2013-15, 2017-18 (Edm): Aaron was originally signed by the Eskimos CFL All-Star: 2015 following a free agent camp in 2013 and went on to enjoy a very West Division All-Star: 2015 productive 66-game stay over two stints with the club. The Seattle native recorded 181 defensive tackles with 17 more coming on special teams to go along with 11 interceptions- two of those returned for touchdowns- and a pair of forced fumbles in his time with the green and gold. After helping the Eskimos defence shut down Ottawa in the 2015 Grey Cup, Grymes headed south for a stint with the and appeared in four pre-season games before being promoted to the active roster in November 2016. He returned to Edmonton late in the 2017 season.

COLLEGE: 2009-2012: Appearing 50 games, 32 as a starter over a four-year stay at Idaho, Aaron was the Vandals’ third-leading tackler as a senior in 2012. He finished his college playing days with 172 solo total tackles, 10 stops for a loss, three interceptions, three forced fumbles and a pair of fumble recoveries.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2013 EDM 9 18 6 24 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2014 EDM 18 35 4 39 5 0 3 3 0 0 0 8 1 2015 EDM 16 40 2 42 3 1 4 150 0 0 1 4 0 2017 EDM 6 30 1 31 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2018 EDM 17 58 5 63 1 0 3 92 0 0 1 7 1 66 181 18 199 9 1 11 245 1 0 2 24 2

Playoff Statistics: Grey Cup Statistics:

DEFENSIVE STATS DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL YDS Year Team DT ST TT TFL YDS 2014 EDM 2 7 0 7 1 15 2015 EDM 1 0 0 0 0 2015 EDM 1 0 0 0 0 0 2016 EDM 2 8 3 11 0 0 34 VETERANS 5 15 3 18 1 15 ISAIAH GUZYLAK-MESSAM DEFENSIVE BACK / NATIONAL

Career: 10 Height: 6’ 1” Born: March 10, 1995 – Hamilton, ON

Playoff: 1 Weight: 207 lbs Acquired: 2018 CFL Draft – 4th Rnd, 34th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Wilfrid Laurier Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Isaiah began the season on the Leos’ practice roster, but quickly made a name for himself on special teams once he was promoted to the active roster. The Wilfrid Laurier product racked up eight special teams tackles in ten games. He made his CFL debut on August 25 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders and made his postseason debut on November 11 in the East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Isaiah recorded 82 total tackles and five tackles for a loss through 24 career games with Wilfrid Laurier University. He has a nose for the football, as demonstrated by his two interceptions and 11 pass breakups through four seasons with the Golden Hawks. He played for the West Team in the U SPORTS East-West Bowl in 2017 and was also named an OUA Second-Team All-Star.

PERSONAL: Isaiah worked hard on and off the field at Wilfrid Laurier University, exiting with a degree in Biology. He lists winning the 2016 as his most memorable moment on the football field. His favourite team to battle in college was Western University because of the historic rivalry and the rowdy atmosphere. Isaiah loves watching tape of fellow defensive backs, Patrick Peterson and Jalen Ramsey. He hopes to become a personal trainer once his playing days are over.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 10 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 35 NATE HAMLIN DEFENSIVE BACK / NATIONAL

Career: 20 Height: 6’ 0” Born: June 24, 1995 – Ottawa, ON

Playoff: 0 Weight: 195 lbs Acquired: 2017 CFL Draft – 4th Rnd, 33rd Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Carleton Status: 3rd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: For the first time in Nate’s young career, he appeared in all 18 regular season games. The Carleton grad served as a backup defensive back and recorded five special teams tackles for the Lions. 2017: Nate enjoyed a successful training camp and was placed on the club’s practice roster heading into the regular season. He made his CFL debut on July 28 at Edmonton and notched his first special teams tackle. He also saw action on August 5 versus Saskatchewan before spending the remainder of the season on the practice roster.

COLLEGE: 2013-2016: Nate appeared in 30 games across four seasons with Carleton University, racking up 126 solo stops, one sack, 11 pass breakups and four interceptions. Nate set a career-high for tackles during the 2014 season with 49 and his three interceptions in 2013 represent a career mark. Opposing quarterbacks stayed away from the ball-hawking defensive back during his final season with the Ravens, but he still managed to record 22 solo tackles and a pair of pass break-ups.

PERSONAL: During his time at Carleton, Nate majored in Communications and Media Studies. A hip-hop connoisseur, Nate lists Kanye West and J Cole as his favourite artists. Nate enjoys pillaging and plundering opposing quarterbacks’ poorly thrown passes, so it makes sense that his favourite film is The Pirates of the Caribbean. Nate is quick to credit his parents and girlfriend as his biggest fans. A self-proclaimed gym rat, Nate is never far from the weight room. Once he hangs up his cleats, Nate hopes to open his own business.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2017 BC 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 18 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

36 VETERANS STEFFON HERD DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 1 Height: 6’ 3” Born: May 11, 1993 – Oklahoma City, OK

Playoff: 0 Weight: 210 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Northeastern Grey Cup: 0 College: Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED State

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Steffon attended training camp with the Lions and showed well, exiting Kamloops with a spot on the club’s practice roster. He was elevated to the 46-man roster on July 19 and made his CFL debut the next day against the Ottawa RedBlacks, notching a pair of special teams tackles. The Lions released Steffon on October 9 but the lanky defensive back signed a 2019 futures deal to remain with the organization.

COLLEGE: 2012-2016: Steffon was recruited to play wide receiver at Northeastern State University and he registered 14 receptions for 217 yards as a freshman. Herd transitioned to defensive back as a sophomore and proceeded to tally 290 tackles, 13 tackles for a loss, five sacks and two interceptions with the RiverHawks. He topped 100 total tackles in his junior and senior seasons. Steffon was also named to the All-MIAA team in each of his final three campaigns with Northeastern State.

PERSONAL: Steffon worked hard on and off the field at Northeastern State University, exiting with a degree in Environmental Health and Safety Management. His most memorable football moment was getting an invitation on his birthday to attend the Los Angeles Rams mini-camp in 2017. He lists 300 and Friday as his favourite films. The person he admires most is his mom because she put the needs and wants of her children before her own. Steffon looks up to lanky defensive backs like Kam Chancellor and Richard Sherman. When he isn’t playing football, you’ll most likely find Steffon fishing.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 37 MALEKI HARRIS LINEBACKER / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 33 Height: 6’ 2” Born: November 21, 1992 – Tuscumbia, AL

Playoff: 2 Weight: 225 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2019

Grey Cup: 1 (2016 w/Cal) College: South Alabama Status: 1st year BC – 5th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2015-2018 (Cal): Maleki appeared in 33 regular season games for the Stampeders over four seasons collecting 35 defensive tackles and another 22 on special teams to go along with a pair of interceptions. Fast, athletic and opportunistic, Harris notched a 46-yard fumble return for a touchdown versus Ottawa in 2017 and added a 27-yard pick-six a week later in Winnipeg. In addition to his regular season action, the Alabama native also dressed in a pair playoff games during his time in Calgary and the 2016 Grey Cup.

COLLEGE: 2011-2014: Harris played four seasons for the South Alabama Jaguars. During his senior season, he played 12 games and recorded 95 total tackles including nine tackles for loss. He added four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one sack and one interception as he earned second-team All-Sun Belt Conference honours. For his career, Harris had 185 tackles, including 17.5 tackles for loss, seven fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles, 3.5 sacks, one interception and one blocked kick.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2015 CAL 7 8 2 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2016 CAL 15 1 16 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 CAL 6 21 2 23 2 1 1 27 1 46 0 0 2 2018 CAL 5 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 35 22 57 2 1 2 27 1 46 1 0 2

Playoff Statistics: Grey Cup Statistics:

DEFENSIVE STATS DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS 2015 CAL 1 0 1 1 0 0 2015 CAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 2016 CAL 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 0

38 VETERANS JORDAN HERDMAN-REED LINEBACKER / NATIONAL

Career: 36 Height: 6’ 0” Born: July 21, 1994 – Winnipeg, MB

Playoff: 1 Weight: 235 lbs Acquired: 2017 CFL Draft – 7th Rnd, 60th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Simon Fraser Status: 3rd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Jordan came into his own during his second season with the 2013-2016: Easily the most productive defensive player in the history Lions. The former SFU star appeared in all 18 regular season games, of the SFU program, Jordan was twice named the Great Northwest starting 11 games at linebacker for BC. Jordan posted a career high Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year. The Winnipeg, 56 defensive tackles and two sacks during the regular season. He MB native set numerous GNAC records during his four-year career, continued to be a strong performer on special teams, placing second including the all-time marks in tackles (428) and assisted tackles on the club with 17 special teams tackles. Jordan made his postseason (223). Jordan is also the proud owner of the single game conference debut against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Division Semi-Final, records for total tackles and solo stops with 26 and 17, respectively. ending with four tackles. He was named a member of the Division II All-America second team 2017: Jordan had a very respectable rookie season for the Lions, in each of his final two years and also earned a spot on the GNAC dressing in all 18 regular season contests and serving primarily on All-Academic Team in three consecutive seasons. Following his stellar special teams. His 19 special teams tackles were the second highest collegiate career, Jordan was invited to participate in the Senior Bowl in tally on the team. Remarkably, he had at least one special teams tackle Mobile, AL. He was the first SFU alum to ever appear in the prestigious in 14 of 18 games and also recorded a pair of tackles on defense American college all-star game. while serving as the primary backup to at middle linebacker for much of the season.

PERSONAL: Jordan worked extremely hard on and off field as a student-athlete at Simon Fraser University, exiting with a degree in Biomedical Physiology. As a youngster, people would refer to Jordan as ‘Tyson’ for his ability to hit opposing players with the same veracity as a punch from legendary boxer, Mike Tyson. His most memorable moment on the football field was establishing a GNAC record by notching 26 tackles in a single game against Humboldt State. An avid fan of rap music, Jordan cites J Cole as his favourite musician. Jordan comes from a tight knit family and he says he can always rely on them for their support. Away from the field, you might find Jordan hiking the Squamish Chief Trail or any of the other trails around Vancouver.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2017 BC 18 2 19 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 18 56 17 73 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 36 58 36 94 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 39 WIDE RECEIVER / NATIONAL

Career: 36 Height: 5’ 10” Born: May 2, 1993 – , ON

Playoff: 2 Weight: 180 lbs Acquired: 2016 CFL Draft: 4th Rnd, 32nd Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: London (Jrs) Status: 4th year BC – 4th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Shaq started 16 regular season games for the Lions, catching 2012-2015: Shaq was named the nation’s top rookie for McGill in 28 passes for 336 yards and three touchdowns. The speedy 2012, after making 61 catches for 792 yards, and five touchdowns. native recorded two receptions for 36 yards and the Lions’ only He also broke the existing CIS rookie record of 57 receptions, with an touchdown in the East Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. impressive 61 receptions. Shaq’s next two seasons were spent with 2017: One of the club’s most improved players in 2017, Shaq started the , and , where he totaled 50 all 18 regular season games and was the club’s nominee as Most catches for 931 yards, and recorded 10 touchdowns. Outstanding Canadian. He recorded 30 catches for 521 yards and two touchdowns. His first CFL major came in front of family and friends PERSONAL: in a 41-26 victory at Hamilton on July 15 and his best outing in 2017 Shaq recalls making the playoffs with McGill as his favourite football came against Ottawa on October 7 when he had four receptions for memory to date. Once his playing days are over, he wants to be a 93 yards and his second touchdown of the year. professional trainer or football coach. The club’s own Geroy Simon was Shaq’s inspiration to play pro football. 2016: Shaq spent the majority of his rookie season on the club's practice roster, but he eventually made his Lions debut on October 14 in Winnipeg. He also dressed for the regular season finale on November 5 versus Saskatchewan and the Western Semi-Final versus Winnipeg. Seeing action primarily on special teams, he notched one tackle on the year.

Regular Season Statistics: RECEIVING RUSHING SCORING Year Team GP REC YDS AVG LG TD CAR YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2016 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 BC 18 30 521 17.4 58 2 1 3 3.0 3 0 2 12 2018 BC 16 28 336 12.0 39 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 36 58 857 14.8 58 5 1 3 3.0 3 0 5 30

Playoff Statistics: RECEIVING RUSHING SCORING Year Team GP REC YDS AVG LG TD CAR YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2016 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 1 2 36 18.0 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 2 36 18.0 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

40 VETERANS DAVID KNEVEL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 16 Height: 6’ 8” Born: October 18, 1994 – , ON

Playoff: 1 Weight: 325 lbs Acquired: 2018 CFL Draft – 3rd Rnd, 21st Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Nebraska Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: David was an important contributor for the Lions as a rookie due to his versatility. He made his CFL debut on July 7 against the and proceeded to appear in 16 regular season contests with the Leos. He saw time at guard and tackle, proving to be a valuable swingman. David served as a depth lineman in Hamilton against the Tiger-Cats in the East Division Semi-Final.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: David appeared in 28 games across four seasons with the University of Nebraska. He stepped into the starting lineup with the Cornhuskers as a junior in 2016, starting eight games for the Big Ten's best pass blocking unit. Knevel played in eight games as a senior and his strong work at right tackle helped Nebraska quarterback Tanner Lee eclipse 3,000 yards passing on the season.

PERSONAL: David majored in history and is a three-time Nebraska Scholar- Athlete Honor Roll selection. He is a four-time member of the Brook Berringer and Tom Osborne Citizenship Teams. Knevel devotes much of his free time to working in the community and he has volunteered with Make-A-Wish, the Lincoln Marathon, Husker Hotline, Shop with a Jock, the Souper Bowl of Caring, Uplifting Athletes, Pilger tornado relief and local hospital visits.

Games Played: 2018: 16

VETERANS 41 JULIEN LAURENT DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 7 Height: 6’ 3” Born: March 17, 1993 – Toronto, ON

Playoff: 0 Weight: 291 lbs Acquired: 2018 CFL Draft – 1st Rnd, 7th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Georgia State Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Julien was utilized as a reserve for the bulk of his first season Julien is known for his tireless work ethic on the field and also in in BC. The imposing interior lineman suited up in seven contests for the classroom. He exited Georgia State University with a degree in the Leos, recording a pair of defensive tackles. Julien made his CFL Communications and was named to the 2017 CoSIDA Academic All- debut on June 16 against the Montreal Alouettes and registered his District team after registering a 3.38 GPA. Julien’s most memorable first tackle on July 20 against the Ottawa RedBlacks. moment was blocking an extra point attempt in the Bulldog’s first ever FBS win. When his playing days are behind him, Julien would COLLEGE: love the chance to coach football or serve as a bilingual recruiter for 2014: Julien began his collegiate career at the New Mexico Military a college program. Institute. He racked up 21 tackles and intercepted one pass during his only season with the Broncos. Regular Season Statistics: 2015-2017: Julien transferred to Georgia State University as a TACKLES sophomore and appeared in 33 games over the next three seasons Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS with the Bulldogs. He recorded 63 total tackles, 8.5 tackles for a loss 2018 BC 7 2 0 2 0 0 and one sack during his career. Julien anchored a defensive line in 2017 that was the last FBS team to allow a 100-yard rusher.

42 VETERANS T.J. LEE DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 62 Height: 5’ 9” Born: March 20, 1989 – Seattle, WA

Playoff: 3 Weight: 192 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent May 2014

Grey Cup: 0 College: Eastern Washington Status: 6th year BC – 6th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: T.J. put together arguably his best season as a pro in 2018. 2016: Set for another productive season, T.J. started the first four The Eastern Washington grad was the unquestioned leader in the games of the regular season at defensive halfback recording 15 tackles, secondary for the Leos and continued to make key plays in big one sack and four pass knockdowns before suffering a season-ending moments for the club. T.J. led the Lions with 81 defensive tackles, injury in Regina on July 16. recorded two special teams stops, two sacks, two forced fumbles and three interceptions through 18 games. He returned one of those COLLEGE: interceptions 37 yards for a touchdown during the Lions’ 32-14 victory 2010-2013: T.J. appeared in 49 career games over four years at against the Montreal Alouettes on September 14. He also appeared in Eastern Washington notching 182 tackles four interceptions and the East Division Semi-Final, recording two defensive tackles. T.J. was seven forced fumbles. The Seattle native was a two-time All Big-Sky rewarded with a West Division All-Star selection for his remarkable selection as well was an NFLPA Collegiate Bowl selection following season. his senior season in 2013. 2017: T.J. appeared in 15 games recording a team-high four PERSONAL: interceptions along with 49 defensive tackles, 10 pass knockdowns and T.J. majored in Sociology at Eastern Washington University where a special teams stop. He managed to bounce back from a dislocated he set the school record for most forced fumbles playing alongside elbow injury suffered against Edmonton on July 28, missing just three current Calgary Stampeders pivot . He was just six starts before returning to the lineup on August 26. His most notable years old when he began playing football. T.J. is still a kid at heart performance of the season came in Winnipeg on October 28 where and credits The Lion King 2 as his favourite movie. He says his most he hauled in a pair of interceptions. memorable football moment to date is winning the D-1AA National Championship. Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2014 BC 8 24 1 25 1 0 1 7 0 0 2 2 0 2015 BC 17 82 1 83 3 3 4 26 0 0 0 5 0 2016 BC 4 15 3 18 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 2017 BC 15 49 1 50 3 0 4 47 0 0 0 10 0 2018 BC 18 81 2 83 3 3 3 69 0 0 2 15 1 62 247 8 255 12 7 12 149 0 0 5 36 1

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2014 BC 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 BC 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2018 BC 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 VETERANS 43 RICKY LLOYD QUARTERBACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 2 Height: 6’ 3” Born: December 25, 1992 – Concord, CA

Playoff: 0 Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Minnesota State Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Ricky began his first season north of the border on the Lions’ active roster, as he opened the year as the club’s third string quarterback against the Montreal Alouettes on June 16. He dressed again for the Leos against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on September 22, once again serving as the third stringer. Ricky also impressed in the preseason, throwing for three touchdowns in two games.

COLLEGE: 2012-2013: Ricky began his collegiate career at the University of Southern Mississippi. He saw action in five games as a true freshman with the Eagles, completing 22 of his 44 pass attempts for 277 yards and one touchdown. Ricky opted to transfer after being redshirted as a sophomore. 2014-2016: Ricky decided to accept a scholarship with Minnesota State and the move proved to be beneficial to both sides over the next three seasons. He threw for 3,379 yards with 36 passing touchdowns across 33 career games with the Mavericks. His best season was his first, as Ricky led Minnesota State to the NCAA Division II National Championship Game after tossing for 1,728 yards and 20 touchdowns through 14 games.

PERSONAL: Ricky graduated from Minnesota State with a degree in business. His most memorable moment on the football field was appearing in the NCAA Division II National Championship with the Mavericks in 2014. A lover of all things hip-hop, Ricky lists Logic, Drake, Migos and J-Cole as some of his favourite artists. When he isn’t tossing touchdown passes, you’ll find him fishing or hanging out with his family at his home in Concord, CA.

44 VETERANS ERIC LOFTON OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 4 Height: 6’ 4” Born: March 6, 1993 – Lumberton, NJ

Playoff: 0 Weight: 300 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Temple Status: 1st year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2017-2018 (Ott): Originally coming to the CFL as a free agent signing 2012-2015: Sticking close to home for his collegiate playing days, of the Ottawa RedBlacks in February of 2017, Eric appeared in four Eric appeared in 37 games for the Owls over a four-year stay with games over two seasons making a pair of starts. 25-straight starts in his final two seasons. Versatile and athletic, the New Jersey native played both tackle and guard capping his career with a first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection as a senior in 2015.

VETERANS 45 CLAUDELL LOUIS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 11 Height: 6’ 5” Born: October 27, 1990 – Haiti

Playoff: 1 Weight: 302 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Fresno State Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Claudell had a phenomenal first season in Orange and Black, Claudell was Born in Haiti and didn’t move to the United States until registering 31 defensive tackles and two sacks through 11 games en 2001. He grew up playing soccer in Haiti and only played football for route to being named the Lions’ Most Outstanding Rookie in 2018. one year in high school. Despite his late introduction to the game, He had a memorable CFL debut, racking up five tackles and two sacks Claudell says he loves the physicality of football. He has two brothers, against the Toronto Argonauts on August 18. Jude and Philippe, and enjoys spending time with his family when 2017: Claudell signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in April and he isn’t plugging up running lanes. Claudell was a communications participated in training camp with the club. major at Fresno State. 2016: The Buffalo Bills signed Claudell as an undrafted free agent. The signed him after the Bills released him. Claudell appeared in one preseason game for the Vikings.

COLLEGE: 2011-2012: Claudell began his career at the College of Sequoias in Visalia, CA. As a freshman in 2011, he posted 18 tackles, a half sack, 3.5 tackles for a loss and broke up three passes. 2013-2015: Claudell transferred to Fresno State in 2013 and appeared in 26 games for the Bulldogs. He broke out as a senior, notching 47 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for a loss and five sacks en route to earning an All-Mountain West Honourable Mention.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD TD 2018 BC 11 31 0 31 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD TD 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

46 VETERANS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 35 Height: 6’ 3” Born: November 1, 1991 – Montreal, QC

Playoff: 1 Weight: 291 lbs Acquired: 2017 CFL Draft: 1st Rnd, 7th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Montreal Status: 3rd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Junior took some significant steps during his sophomore Junior says winning the first Vanier Cup in Carabins’ history during season with the Lions. The Montreal native appeared in 17 contests the 2014 season is his most memorable moment on the gridiron. for the Leos, making seven starts at nose tackle. Junior notched 11 The Social Work major enjoys listening to any kind of music except defensive stops and tallyied one . He also made his heavy metal. Junior loves to laugh and cites The Big Bang Theory postseason debut in 2018, recording a pair of tackles against the as his favourite television show. He likes to unwind after a long day Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Division Semi-Final. by playing video games, particularly NCAA Football 14. He lists his 2017: Junior enjoyed a productive and noteworthy rookie season with defensive coordinator at the University of Montreal, Paul Eddy Saint- the Lions in 2017. The athletic interior defensive lineman suited up Vilien, as his football mentor. If Junior wasn’t blowing up running lanes in all 18 regular season games and made seven starts for the Leos. for the Lions, he would be bettering the lives of young Canadians as Improving as the season went on, Junior registered five defensive a social worker. tackles, two sacks, eight quarterback pressures, one tackle for a loss and a pair of pass knock downs. His best game of 2017 came during the Lions’ 36-27 win against the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg on October 28 when he notched two tackles, one sack and two additional quarterback pressures.

COLLEGE: 2013-2016: Across 32 career games with the Carabins, Junior notched 46 total tackles, 14.5 tackles for a loss and 11 quarterback sacks. Luke excelled during his final season in Montreal, posting 18 tackles and 8.5 tackles for a loss through 8 games. Junior’s 6 sacks in 2016 where the seventh highest tally in the nation. Junior participated in the CIS East West Bowl following his final season at the University of Montreal and shot up draft boards after an incredible performance at the 2017 CFL Combine. Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD 2017 BC 18 5 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2018 BC 17 11 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD 2018 BC 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 47 FULLBACK / NATIONAL

Career: 188 Height: 6’ 2” Born: January 30, 1986 – Libreville, Gabon

Playoff: 13 Weight: 245 lbs Acquired: 2008 CFL Draft: 2nd Rnd, 9th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 1 (2011 w/BC) College: Idaho Status: 11th year BC – 11th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: The 11-year vet appeared in 17 games with the Lions, proving 2004-2007: Rolly enjoyed a productive career at Idaho, appearing in to still be one of the game’s elite fullbacks. Rolly carried the rock every regular season game for the Vandals dating back to his freshman twice for three yards and caught two passes for seven yards during season in 2004. Used primarily as a blocking back, the Calgary native the regular season. Rolly also played extensively on special teams, had eight catches for 67 yards in his senior year. recording six tackles. He started at fullback for the Lions in the East Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. His contributions rarely PERSONAL: show up in the stat sheet, but Rolly’s teammates know the true value Rolly was a Sport Science major at Idaho and has four siblings (two he brings as a blocker and leader. sisters and two brothers). In addition to football, Rolly also played 2017: Rolly’s ninth season with the BC Lions was memorable on a in high school and still enjoys playing the sport during his couple of fronts: with the departures of Ryan Phillips and , spare time. A football player since the age of 12, Rolly notes 2011’s he became the club’s longest tenured player. The ageless fullback also Grey Cup win as his fondest memory but hasn’t forgotten about his suited up for all 18 regular season games for the seventh straight pro debut in Calgary in front of family and friends in 2008. In 2011, season, extending his consecutive games streak to 135. Along with Rolly took part in the CFLPA’s Huddle for Haiti project and spends most providing a leadership role on special teams and a force in the blocking days working at Husky House, a local foster home for at-risk youth. game, Lumbala recorded 11 catches for 93 yards, the second-best When not actively participating in the club’s off-season community total of his career. programs, you’ll most likely find Rolly at the movie theatre. 2016: Dressing for all 18 regular season games for the sixth time in as many years, Rolly enjoyed another steady and productive campaign for the Leos. As effective as ever in his role as a blocking back, Rolly still managed four carries for a career-high 46 yards as well as a career- best 31-yard romp versus Saskatchewan on November 5. He also chipped in with another 70 yards through the air on eight receptions and continued his valuable role on special teams.

CAREER: 2008-2018: A veteran presence for the club both on and off the field, Rolly has become one of the longest-serving players on the active roster after being drafted by the Lions in 2008. A talented blocking back and special teams leader, he has now logged 188 regular season games, which places him in the club’s top-50 all-time.

48 VETERANS Regular Season Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS STT 2008 BC 18 12 28 2.3 8 2 1 1 1.0 1 1 3 18 9 2009 BC 18 6 10 1.7 4 1 5 45 9.0 22 0 1 6 22 2010 BC 9 1 2 2.0 2 0 4 27 6.8 11 0 0 0 8 2011 BC 18 3 6 2.0 5 1 3 28 9.3 20 0 1 6 12 2012 BC 18 6 32 5.3 13 1 7 66 9.4 21 0 1 6 5 2013 BC 18 4 31 7.8 29 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 0 0 19 2014 BC 18 5 6 1.2 4 0 14 125 8.9 25 0 0 0 8 2015 BC 18 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 10 5.0 7 1 1 0 9 2016 BC 18 4 46 11.5 31 0 8 70 8.8 14 0 0 0 1 2017 BC 18 1 5 5.0 5 0 11 93 8.5 14 0 0 0 5 2018 BC 17 2 3 1.5 3 0 2 7 3.5 5 0 0 0 6 188 44 169 3.8 31 5 59 471 8L0 25 2 7 42 104

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: FUMBLE RETURNS: 2008: 1 for 0 yds, forced fumbles: 1. KICKOFF RETURNS: 2016: 1 for 16 yds, 2013: 1 for 8 yds, 2012: 1 for 4 yds, 2011: 1 for 12 yds, 2009: 3 for 22 yds, LG 12. CAREER TOTAL: 7 for 62 yds

Playoff Career Statistics: GAMES PLAYED: 2018: 1, 2016: 2, 2015: 1, 2014: 1, 2013: 1, 2012: 1, 2011: 1, 2010: 1, 2009: 2, 2008: 2. CFL CAREER TOTAL: 12 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: 2011: 1, 2010: 1, 2009: 3, 2008: 2. CFL CAREER TOTAL: 7. RUSHING: 2009: 1 for 1 yds, 1 TD. RECEIVING: 2016: 2 for 21 yds, 2010: 1 for 2 yds, 2009: 1 for 8 yds.

Grey Cup Statistics: YEARS PLAYED: 2011

VETERANS 49 KEON LYN DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 3 Height: 6’ 1” Born: March 5, 1992 – Miami, FL

Playoff: 0 Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Syracuse Status: 2nd year BC – 3rd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: After joining the club in late September, Keon made his Lions debut on October 27 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The versatile defender appeared in one game during his first season in BC. 2017: Keon appeared in a pair of games with the Hamilton Tiger- Cats in 2017, registering two defensive stops and one forced fumble.

COLLEGE: 2010-2013: Keon played four seasons at Syracuse University, appearing in 38 career games with the Orange. He registered 89 total tackles, five tackles for loss, 13 passes defended, two forced fumbles, one sack, three interceptions and one interception-return touchdown. Keon was a member of the 2012 Fall Athletic Director’s Honour Roll.

PERSONAL: Keon attended Miramar High School in Miramar, Florida where he played football and ran track. As a senior in high school, he led the Miramar football team to the state championship and earned Broward County All-Star honours in 2009.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2017 HAM 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

50 VETERANS DAVID MACKIE FULLBACK / NATIONAL

Career: 17 Height: 6’ 2” Born: May 9, 1994 – Jackson’s Point, ON

Playoff: 1 Weight: 252 lbs Acquired: 2018 CFL Draft: 2nd Rnd, 16th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Western Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: David had a very strong rookie season for the Lions, dressing in 17 games and hauling in two passes for 16 yards. He was also a useful member of the Lions’ coverage teams, recording six special teams tackles. The Western alum made his CFL debut on June 29 against the Edmonton Eskimos and made his postseason debut in the East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: David appeared in 27 games across four seasons with Western University. Along with creating running lanes for Mustang tailbacks, David ran the ball three times for 13 yards and hauled in 20 passes for 261 yards and one touchdown during his career. He played for the East squad in the U SPORTS East-West Bowl and was named an OUA First-Team All-Star.

PERSONAL: David studied Kinesiology at Western University. His most memorable moment on the football field was taking home the Vanier Cup with the Mustangs in 2017. His grandfather is former Toronto Argonauts centre, Baz Mackie. He tries to emulate the soft hands and strong blocking of former Washington Redskins’ tight end, Chris Cooley.

Regular Season Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS STT 2018 BC 17 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 8.0 17 0 0 0 6

Playoff Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS STT 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 51 VANTREL McMILLAN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 4 Height: 6’ 2” Born: May 9, 1994 – Albany, GA

Playoff: 0 Weight: 250 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent in February 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Tennessee-Chattanooga Status: 1st year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2017-2018: Vantrel signed with Montreal in 2017, attended training 2013-2016: Vantrel attended the University of Tennessee at camp with the club and was part of the Als' practice roster until Chattanooga and played in 34 games for the Mocs over four years. September. He re-signed with Montreal in January 2018 and went The Georgia native recorded 73 solo stops 21 of which were for a on to appear in four regular season games tallying four defensive loss to go along with 10 sacks and an interception. His 35 tackles stops and a sack. and seven sacks as a senior in 2016 earned him an All-Southern Conference second-team selection. Regular Season Statistics:

TACKLES Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS 2018 MTL 4 17 3 20 0 1

52 VETERANS WAYNE MOORE RUNNING BACK / NATIONAL

Career: 13 Height: 6’ 0” Born: March 12, 1992 – Etobicoke, ON

Playoff: 1 Weight: 220 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: McMaster Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Wayne provided the Lions with a physical presence, particularly on special teams where he recorded 11 tackles in 13 games. He also took advantage of his opportunities on offence, rushing for 20 yards on four carries and catching three passes for 12 yards. Wayne made his CFL postseason debut on November 11 in the East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, recording one special teams tackle. 2016-2017: Wayne was selected in the second round (11th overall) in the 2016 CFL Draft by the Montreal Alouettes. He was released by the Als following training camp before landing in Ottawa. He spent the 2017 season with the REDBLACKS but did not see regular season action. Wayne attended training camp with Ottawa again in 2018 before being waived as part of the club’s final roster cutdown.

COLLEGE: 2013-2016: In eight games as a senior with the McMaster Marauders in 2016, the Ontario native carried the ball 108 times for 565 rushing yards and three majors which was the seventh highest total in the Ontario Conference. In four seasons at McMaster, Moore amassed 1,515 rushing yards on 270 carries, and tallied 13 touchdowns.

Regular Season Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS STT 2018 BC 13 4 20 5.0 7 0 3 12 4.0 6 0 0 0 11

Playoff Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS STT 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

VETERANS 53 PHILIP NORMAN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 0 Height: 6’ 4” Born: August 22, 1995 – Sebastian, FL

Playoff: 0 Weight: 318 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Bethune Grey Cup: 0 College: Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED Cookman

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HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Phillip impressed with his versatility in training camp with the Lions, earning a spot on the club’s practice roster. His first season with BC was ultimately a redshirt season, as the Bethune Cookman grad spent the entire season on the practice roster and did not appear in any regular season games.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Phillip appeared in 40 games over a four-year stay at Bethune Cookman. He started all 11 games at tackle as senior in 2017 and earned a third-team All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference selection.

PERSONAL: Phillip pushed bodies and pencils at Bethune Cookman, exiting with a degree in Liberal Studies. Winning the HBC National Championship with the Wildcats in 2013 was his most memorable moment on the football field. Phillip loves hip-hop music and lists Young Jeezy as his favourite artist. He grew up rooting for the Miami Heat and says Dwayne Wade is his favourite athlete. Once his playing days are over, Phillip hopes to pursue a coaching career.

54 VETERANS EBO OGUNDEKO DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 1 Height: 6’ 3” Born: October 12, 1995 – Brooklyn, NY

Playoff: 0 Weight: 255 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Tennessee State Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Ebenezer appeared in one game for the Lions as a rookie. He made his CFL debut on September 7 against the Ottawa RedBlacks, recovering a blocked punt and returning it five yards.

COLLEGE: 2013-2014: Ebenezer began his collegiate career at Clemson University. After being redshirted as a freshman, he registered three tackles through seven games with the Tigers in 2014. 2015-2017: The Brooklyn, NY product transferred to Tennessee prior to the start of the 2015 season and appeared in 26 games across three seasons with the Tigers. Ebenezer recorded 148 total tackles, 28 tackles for a loss and 14.5 sacks during his time with Tennessee State. He was named First Team All-OVC and was an Honourable Mention BOXTOROW All-American as a senior in 2017.

PERSONAL: Ebenezer began playing football at the age of nine and exited Tennessee State University with a degree in Communications. He credits beating Georgia State in the 2017 season opener as his most memorable moment on the football field. He styles his game after Von Miller and Khalil Mack. When Ebenezer isn’t sacking quarterbacks you’ll find him working out, watching television or playing Call of Duty.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD TD 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0

VETERANS 55 ANDREW PEIRSON OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 5 Height: 6’ 3” Born: December 5, 1994 – Kingston, ON

Playoff: 1 Weight: 300 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Gannon Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Andrew beat the odds as an undrafted free agent and exited training camp with a spot on the Lions’ practice roster. The Gannon University alum patiently waited for his opportunity and he got his first chance to play in October. Injuries sidelined Cody Husband and Peter Godber, clearing the path for Andrew to make his CFL debut on October 6 against the Toronto Argonauts. He started at centre during the last five games of the regular season for the Leos and earned the start for the East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Andrew appeared in 29 games over his four-year career at Gannon University, The Kingston native made nine starts as a junior in 2016. A gifted student, Andrew earned multiple Division II academic awards and a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference scholar athlete award in 2015.

PERSONAL: Andrew was an excellent student at Gannon University, exiting with a double major in Finance and Entrepreneurship. His most memorable moment on the football field was winning the Kingston Area Secondary Schools Athletic Championship when he was in grade 10. Andrew lists the Lion King as his favourite film and enjoys watching Netflix marathons of The Office. He grew up a big fan of the Montreal Canadiens.

Games Played: 2018: 5

56 VETERANS GARRY PETERS DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 37 Height: 6’ 0” Born: November 26, 1991 – Conyers, GA

Playoff: 3 Weight: 190 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Clemson Status: 2nd year BC – 4th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Garry’s first season with the Lions was a successful one. The 2011-2014: Garry played in 45 games and made 17 starts during his Clemson alum appeared in all 18 regular season contests, recording four seasons at the University of Clemson. He recorded 106 tackles, 73 defensive tackles, one quarterback sack, one forced fumble and two sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble a pair of interceptions. His shining moment was halting a comeback recovery as a Tiger. He was named a First-Team All-ACC selection in attempt against the Edmonton Eskimos on August 9 by intercepting 2014 after finishing the season with 45 tackles, eight tackles for a a Mike Reilly pass in the end zone late in the fourth quarter to ensure loss, two quarterback sacks, 12 pass breakups and one interception a BC victory. Garry appeared in the East Division Semi-Final against through 12 games. the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, recording three defensive stops. 2017: (EDM) Through 8 games, Garry finished with 38 tackles, PERSONAL: including three special teams stops. Peters also returned six punts Garry resides in Atlanta, Georgia during the offseason and when he’s for 34 yards and one kickoff for 19 yards. not on the football field or in the gym enjoys shooting hoops and playing video games. He lists Friday and The Town as his favourite 2016: (EDM) Peters made three starts in 11 games en route to movies and enjoys listening to artists such as Drake, Future, Lil’ Baby recording 24 defensive tackles and five special teams tackles. He and Gunman. He lists back-to-back ACC championships at Clemson also had five pass knockdowns and three kick returns for 60 yards. as the highlight of his football career and lists his father as the person Peters played in both the Eastern Semi-Final and Final. he admires most. Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2016 EDM 11 24 5 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2017 EDM 8 35 3 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2018 BC 18 73 0 73 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 9 0 37 132 8 140 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 14 0

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS SCORING Year Team NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2016 EDM 0 0 0 0 0 3 60 20.0 37 0 0 0 2017 EDM 6 34 5.7 19 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 0 0 6 34 5.7 19 0 4 79 19.8 37 0 0 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2016 EDM 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VETERANS 57 MIKE REILLY QUARTERBACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 139 (40 w/BC) Height: 6’ 3” Born: January 25, 1985 – Kennewick, WA

Playoff: 10 (3 w/BC) Weight: 215 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent February 2019

2 (2015 w/Edm, Central Wash- Grey Cup: College: Status: 4th year BC – 10th year CFL GAMES PLAYED 2011 w/BC) ington

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2013-2018 (EDM): Mike enjoyed a remarkable run during his time Reilly transferred to Central Washington from Washington State in Edmonton appearing in 99 regular season games over six seasons after redshirting the 2004 season at Washington State. It proved to throwing for 26,929 yards on 2,120 completions with 144 touchdowns. be a smart move as he finished up his career in 2008 ranked third in Remarkably consistent, he became just the third quarterback CFL Division II history in career passing yardage (12,448) including the history to throw for more than 5,000 yards in three-consecutive 3,706 yards he threw for in his final season to finish as the runner-up years after hitting the magic number in 2016, ‘17 and ’18. Only Doug for the Harlon Hill Trophy, the Division II Heisman. He holds the NCAA Flutie (four years) and have achieved the same feat. all-divisions record with at least one touchdown pass in all 46 career While he led the CFL with 5,562 passing yards in 2018, his incredible games and completed 64.1% of his passes during that time, including 5830-yard, 447-completion, 30-touchdown campaign in 2017 was 118 touchdowns during his four years at Central Washington. his best as a pro setting a Green and Gold franchise record for passing yards and earning himself a CFL Most Outstanding Player selection KUDOS: as well as a CFL All-Star nod. CFL All-Star: 2017 (w/Edm) West Division All-Star: 2016, 2017 (w/Edm) A career-high for completions (448) and his first of three 5,000- Grey Cup MVP: 2015 (w/Edm) yard efforts highlighted his 2016 season, but his determination and toughness in 2015 was equally incredible for different reasons. Returning to the lineup from an early-season knee injury, Mike appeared in 10 just games and threw for 2,449 yards. His leadership and masterful play was on full display as the season closed out however as he led his Edmonton squad to a Grey Cup title. It marked his second win on the CFL’s biggest stage but first as a starter and Mike capped the year by being named Grey Cup MVP after throwing for 269 yards and a pair of majors in the win.

2010-2012 (BC): Mike joined the Lions in the later stages of the 2010 season and after a few games on the club’s practice roster ascended to a back-up role appearing in four games. He was listed as the third quarterback for the 2011 campaign throwing just a pair of passes, completing one for 12 yards but enjoyed his first taste of Grey Cup glory as a member of the club’s title-winning team that year. In 2012, he was the team’s back-up quarterback behind Travis Lulay and saw a pair of starts ultimately throwing for a total of 684 yards on 74 completions and four majors.

58 VETERANS Regular Season Statistics: PASSING RUSHING SCORING Year Team GP ATT COM PCT YDS LG INT TD 300 CAR YDS AVG LG TD TD 2PT PTS 2010 BC 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 BC 18 2 1 50.0 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 BC 18 74 53 71.6 684 56 2 4 0 34 122 3.6 18 2 2 0 12 2013 EDM 18 512 305 59.6 4,207 71 18 24 5 84 709 8.4 45 1 1 0 6 2014 EDM 17 446 288 64.6 3,327 54 11 16 0 79 616 7.8 30 8 8 0 48 2015 EDM 10 329 214 65.0 2,449 69 10 15 4 66 324 4.9 22 2 2 0 12 2016 EDM 18 633 448 70.8 5,554 104 12 28 12 102 406 3.9 19 9 9 0 54 2017 EDM 18 654 447 68.3 5,830 108 13 30 12 97 390 4.0 28 12 12 1 74 2018 EDM 18 621 418 67.3 5,562 101 18 30 9 120 595 5.0 19 13 13 0 78 139 3,271 2,174 66.5 27,625 108 84 148 42 582 3,162 5.4 45 47 47 1 284

Playoff Statistics: PASSING RUSHING SCORING Year Team GP ATT COM PCT YDS LG INT TD CAR YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2010 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 BC 1 1 1 100.0 26 26 0 0 3 13 4.3 6 0 0 0 2014 EDM 2 41 26 63.4 269 48 1 2 8 23 2.9 10 0 0 0 2015 EDM 1 39 31 79.5 370 57 0 3 7 30 4.3 8 2 2 12 2016 EDM 2 60 30 50.0 473 57 0 3 5 20 4.0 8 0 0 0 2017 EDM 2 71 46 64.8 682 69 0 4 13 46 3.5 13 1 1 6 10 212 134 63.2 1,820 69 1 12 36 132 3.7 13 3 3 18

Grey Cup Statistics: PASSING RUSHING SCORING Year Team ATT COM PCT YDS LG INT TD CAR YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2011 BC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 EDM 35 21 60.0 269 32 0 2 10 66 6.6 12 0 0 0 35 21 60.0 269 32 0 2 10 66 6.6 12 0 0 0 VETERANS 59 BRANDON RUTLEY RUNNING BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 36 Height: 5’ 11” Born: April 9, 1988 – Tuscaloosa, AL

Playoff: 2 Weight: 192 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent August 2015

Grey Cup: 0 College: Fresno State Status: 2nd year BC – 7th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Injury was the prevailing theme for Brandon’s season in 2018. 2008-2011: Brandon had a very predictive career with San Jose State, The bruising runner sustained an injury during training camp in running for 1,779 yards and 21 rushing touchdowns while catching Kamloops which forced him to miss the first four games of the season. 70 passes for 668 yards and one receiving score across 45 games. He made his Lions debut on July 20 against the Ottawa RedBlacks, He was also a factor in the return game for the Spartans, fielding 82 running for 91 yards and one touchdown on 17 carries. Unfortunately, kickoffs and returning them for 1,812 yards. Brandon earned second Brandon suffered a torn ACL against the RedBlacks and was forced team All-WAC honours as a senior, rushing for 903 yards on 216 to miss the remainder of the season. carries with 12 touchdowns. 2017: Brandon appeared in five games for the Montreal Alouettes, totalling 291 yards on 49 carries and catching 17 passes for 100 yards. PERSONAL: He set a new career high by averaging 5.9 yards per carry in 2017. A communications major at San Jose State, it makes sense that Brandon’s favourite subject in school was public speaking. He enjoys 2016: Brandon turned in the best numbers of his career with the Als, listening to R&B music and lists Miguel as his favourite musician to running for 495 yards on 113 carries and four rushing majors. His listen to. Brandon is a fan of Netflix marathons, particularly after a role expanded in the passing attack as well, tallying 35 receptions for new season of House of Cards has been released. A lover of comedy 305 yards and two scores. and making people laugh, Brandon cites Wedding Crashers as his Regular Season Statistics: favourite flick. He hopes to one day travel to Brazil. RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS PTS 2012 HAM 5 12 17 8.5 15 0 2 24 12.0 14 1 1 0 6 2014 MTL 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 0 0 0 2015 MTL 12 83 454 5.5 50 0 20 286 14.3 65 2 2 0 12 2016 MTL 12 113 495 4.4 23 4 35 305 8.7 38 2 6 0 36 2017 MTL 5 49 291 5.9 26 0 17 100 5.9 15 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 1 17 91 5.4 17 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 0 6 36 265 1,354 5.1 50 5 76 726 9.6 65 5 10 0 60

KICKOFF RETURNS SCORING Year Team NO YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2012 HAM 19 422 22.2 53 0 0 0 2014 MTL 1 15 15.0 15 0 0 0 2015 MTL 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 2018 BC 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 22 481 21.9 53 0 0 0

60 VETERANS SHAKEIR RYAN WIDE RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 2 Height: 5’ 8” Born: August 11, 1995 – Lafayette, LA

Playoff: 0 Weight: 169 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Northwestern Grey Cup: 0 College: Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED State

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HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Shakeir made his Lions’ debut on October 27 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The speedy receiver was used primarily on special teams, returning five kickoffs for 90 yards and three punts for 17 yards. Prior to joining the Lions, he made his CFL debut with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on September 15 against the Calgary Stampeders and recorded seven kickoff returns for 218 yards, including a 104- yard return for a touchdown, as well as six punt returns for 22 yards. 2017: The Los Angeles Rams signed Shakeir as an undrafted free agent. He attended training camp with the Rams, appearing in four preseason games before being released during final cuts. He proceeded to sign on with the Washington Redskins.

COLLEGE: 2013-2016: Shakeir played 46 games with Northwestern State University through four years on campus. The speedy wide-out registered 140 receptions for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns, and added 13 carries for 71 yards and one touchdown during his collegiate career with the Demons.

Regular Season Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2012 HAM/BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS SCORING Year Team NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS 2018 HAM/BC 9 39 4.3 10 0 12 308 25.7 104 1 1 6

Playoff Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING & OTHER Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD PTS PTS 2014 MTL 1 7 49 7.0 14 0 26 150 5.8 20 1 1 6 6

VETERANS 61 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN / NATIONAL

Career: 58 Height: 6’ 6” Born: December 23, 1991 – Calgary, AB

Playoff: 4 Weight: 315 lbs Acquired: 2013 CFL Draft: 1st Rnd, 6th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: Liberty Status: 6th year BC – 6th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: Regular Season Statistics: 2018: Hunter battled through injuries in 2018, but managed to continue GAMES PLAYED: 2018: 14, 2017: 16, 2016: 18, performing at a high level for the Lions. He started all 14 games he 2015: 7, 2014: 3 TOTAL: 58 appeared in at right guard for BC, and was leaned on for leadership following a season ending injury to Cody Husband. Hunter started at right guard in the East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Playoff Statistics: Tiger-Cats. GAMES PLAYED: 2018: 1, 2016: 2, 2015: 1 TOTAL: 4 2017: Hunter was once again a key member of the offensive line for the Lions in 2017, providing consistency and leadership up front. Steward began the year playing left tackle, but ,oved inside to his familiar spot at guard midway through the season. All told, Hunter appeared in 16 games for the Leos with 15 starts. 2016: Appearing in all 18 regular season games for the first time in his CFL career, Hunter demonstrated why he was the club’s first overall selection in 2013. Part of a front-five that helped the Lions lead the CFL in rushing yards, Hunter was a mainstay at left-guard making 14 starts on the season.

COLLEGE: 2013: Anchoring Liberty’s offensive line from his left tackle position, Hunter started 11 games and helped lead the way for a new program- record of 36 rushing touchdowns on the year. Allowing just a single sack in two seasons, Hunter achieved the highest playing grades among his teammates on the offensive line and also received conference kudos as a First-Team All-Big South selection. 2012: Making the difficult transition from defensive line to offensive line, Hunter excelled during his second season at Liberty. Starting all 11 games at left tackle, he graded-out as the school's top offensive lineman and did not allow a sack. 2011: After transferring from Virginia where he spent two seasons on the sidelines, Hunter appeared in nine games for Liberty University as a reserve defensive lineman. He registered two defensive tackles and was a significant contributor on special teams.

62 VETERANS DOMINIQUE TERMANSEN DEFENSIVE BACK / NATIONAL

Career: 31 Height: 5’ 11” Born: April 2, 1994 – North Vancouver, BC

Playoff: 1 Weight: 175 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: UBC Status: 2nd year BC – 4th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Dominique’s first season as a Lion was a successful one. The Dominique was a star on the field and in the classroom at Point Grey, North Vancouver native appeared in just four contests for BC, but had exiting UBC with a degree in Kinesiology. Beating the rival Calgary one defensive tackle and two special teams tackles on the season. Dinos to win the Hardy Cup in 2015 with the Thunderbirds was his Dominique made his CFL postseason debut on November 11 in the most memorable moment on the football field. Dom lists Kill Bill Vol. East Division Semi-Final against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. 1 as his favourite flick and enjoys shooting hoops in his spare time. 2017: (MTL) Termansen played eight games for the Montreal Alouettes Once his playing days are over, Dominique wants to run a non-profit in 2017. He racked up three defensive tackles and added one special organization dedicated to the enhancement of youth sport culture teams tackle. in BC. 2016: (MTL) Dominique signed as a free agent with the Alouettes and appeared in all 18 regular season games. The rookie defensive back tallied one defensive tackle, four special teams stops, forced one fumble and intercepted one pass.

COLLEGE: 2012-2015: Dominique recorded 86 tackles, nine pass breakups and four interceptions across 27 games at UBC. Termansen’s best season as an amateur came in 2013 when he registered 32 tackles, broke up four passes and intercepted a pair of passes through eight games. He was part of the Thunderbird squad that won the Hardy Cup (Canada West championship), the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup in 2015.

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2016 MTL 18 1 4 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2017 MTL 9 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 5 7 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF KD TD 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 63 RONALD TYLER II DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 0 Height: 6’ 0” Born: December 25, 1992 – Pittsburgh, PA

Playoff: 0 Weight: 280 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2018

Grey Cup: 0 College: Nicholls State Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL GAMES PLAYED

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HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: After signing with the club in September, Ronald spent the remainder of the season on the Lions’ practice roster. 2017: Ronald signed with the Montreal Alouettes and attended training camp with the club.

COLLEGE: 2011-2013: Ronald began his collegiate career at Snow College, where he appeared in 22 contests across two seasons with the Badgers. He recorded six interceptions, three forced fumbles and blocked two punts with Snow College. Ronald transferred to Nicholls State prior to this junior season and appeared in five games with the Colonels. Tyler registered 17 tackles and two tackles for a loss. He also returned kicks for the Colonels, running back eight kickoffs for 182 yards and one punt for eight yards.

PERSONAL: Ronald began playing football at the age of five and lists an upset victory against Western Michigan as his most memorable football moment. A comedy fan, his favourite television show is Martin. He majored in Sports Management at Nicholls State and cites his little brother, Andre, as his biggest fan.

64 VETERANS WILL WATSON WIDE RECEIVER / NATIONAL

Career: 0 Height: 5’ 11” Born: July 6, 1994 – Surrey, BC

Playoff: 0 Weight: 188 lbs Acquired: 2018 CFL Draft: 7th Rnd, 54th Ovrl

Grey Cup: 0 College: UBC Status: 2nd year BC – 2nd year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: Following a strong showing in training camp, Will spent the entire 2018 season on the club’s practice roster.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: William appeared in 26 games across four seasons with the University of British Columbia. He hauled in 92 passes for 1,190 yards and eight touchdowns during his career with the Thunderbirds. William’s junior campaign was his best as he recorded 42 receptions for 507 yards and six touchdowns through eight games. He also played for the West Team in the 2017 U SPORTS East-West Bowl.

PERSONAL: William studied Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia. He cites winning the 2015 Vanier Cup with the Thunderbirds as his proudest accomplishment on the football field. The BC Lions very own Geroy Simon served as inspiration for William to pursue a career in professional football. If he wasn’t playing football, William would like to venture into the fast-paced world of business.

VETERANS 65 JOHN WHITE IV RUNNING BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 48 Height: 5’ 8” Born: July 4, 1991 – Torrance, CA

Playoff: 5 Weight: 195 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent February 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Utah Status: 1st year BC – 7th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018 (Ham): John was signed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats just prior 2009-2012: In two seasons and 24 games at Utah, John set school to training camp and started the season on the club’s practice roster records for rushing yards per game (106.7) and career 100-yard games before being activated in Week 4 versus Saskatchewan. He went on (14). He departed the Utes program ranked sixth in career rushing to appear in seven regular season games tallying 78 carries for 400 yards with 2,560, fourth all-time in career carries with 534 and tied for yards and two majors with another 51 yards through the air on eight fourth in career rushing touchdowns with 23. He was the only running receptions. back in school history with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Prior 2013–2017 (Edm): Signed as free agent, John enjoyed a notable stay to Utah, he set numerous records at L.A. Harbor College (2009-10) in Edmonton beginning with a rookie campaign in 2013 that saw him and was named Central West Conference Offensive Player of the Year. roll-up 260 yards and a touchdown on 69 carries through 15 games as a back-up with another 86 yards coming on seven receptions and KUDOS: two more majors. His sophomore year was a breakout season with CFL All-Star: 2014 852 yards coming from 123 carries with a pair of touchdowns in West Division All-Star: 2014 addition to another 182 yards out of the backfield on 17 receptions. The lofty numbers earned him a CFL All-Star selection. His 2015 season was over before it had a chance to start when a torn Achillies sidelined him for the entire season. He bounced back in 2016 with a career-high 886 yards and eight TD’s on 164 carries with another 464 yards on a career-high 56 receptions. A knee injury would derail his 2017 campaign limiting him to just 120 yards on the ground. His time in Edmonton came to a close just prior to training camp in 2018 when he was waived by the club. Regular Season Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD 100 REC YDS AVG LG TD TD 2 PT PTS 2013 EDM 15 69 260 3.8 15 1 0 7 86 12.3 20 2 3 0 18 2014 EDM 9 123 852 6.9 60 2 3 17 182 10.7 33 1 3 0 18 2016 EDM 15 164 886 5.4 31 8 3 58 464 8.0 32 1 9 1 56 2017 EDM 2 20 112 5.6 43 1 1 2 4 2.0 8 0 1 0 6 2018 HAM 7 78 400 5.1 36 2 1 8 51 6.6 29 0 2 0 12 48 454 2,510 5.5 60 14 8 92 787 8.6 33 4 18 1 110 Playoff Statistics: RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING Year Team GP CAR YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS AVG LG TD TD 2 PT PTS 2014 EDM 2 27 174 6.4 25 0 4 17 4.3 8 0 0 0 0 2016 EDM 2 32 226 7.1 33 2 3 14 4.7 12 0 0 0 0 4 59 400 6.8 33 2 7 31 4.4 12 0 0 0 0 66 VETERANS JOSH WOODMAN DEFENSIVE BACK / NATIONAL

Career: 33 Height: 6’ 1” Born: March 21, 1994 – Chatham, ON

Playoff: 2 Weight: 195 lbs Acquired: Signed as free agent 2019

Grey Cup: 0 College: Western Status: 1st year BC – 4th year CFL GAMES PLAYED

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2016-2018 (Edm): Josh was Edmonton’s fifth round selection (44th 2012-2015: Woodman played four seasons for the Mustangs recording overall) in the 2016 CFL Draft. The Ontario native appeared in 33 66 tackles, nine interceptions, eight pass break ups and one forced games, 10 as a defensive starter, for the Green and Gold tallying fumble in 26 games. In 2014, he led the OUA in interceptions (5 for 35 defensive stops with another 15 on special teams. Josh also saw 93 yards) and was a CIS Second-Team All-Canadian. action in a pair of playoff games in 2017.

VETERANS 67 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN / INTERNATIONAL

Career: 173 Height: 6’ 2” Born: December 28, 1984 – Meridian, MS

Playoff: 10 Weight: 255 lbs Acquired: Acquired via trade with EDM 2018

2 (2015 w/Edm, Grey Cup: College: West Georgia Status: 2nd year BC – 11th year CFL GAMES PLAYED 2011 w/Wpg)

Notes & Accomplishments:

HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Odell had a renaissance season in 2018, his first with the Lions, 2003-2006: Willis played four seasons for the University of West as he recorded double-digit sacks for the first time since 2014. The Georgia and totaled 126 tackles, 20.5 sacks and six forced fumbles. lightning-quick rush end had 22 defensive tackles and a team high He was twice named an All-Gulf South Conference selection. 11 sacks through 18 games. His best outing came on September 7 when he terrorized an Ottawa RedBlacks’ offensive line, piling up PERSONAL: three sacks in a BC win. Odell has had many notable moments on the gridiron during his 2013-2017 (EDM): Odell enjoyed five standout seasons with the career but none more memorable than taking home the Grey Cup with Eskimos appearing in 86 regular season games tallying 131 defensive the Eskimos in 2015. A connoisseur of all things hip-hop, Odell lists stops, 10 forced fumbles, 12 tackles for a loss and 46 sacks. His 2014 YFN Lucci, Future, Rick Ross, T.I. and Migos as some of his favourite season is among his best as he recorded 32 tackles and a team-leading musicians. He will never change the channel when a new episode of 13 sacks on his way to a CFL All-Star selection. Odell also appeared The Big Bang Theory is on. Odell makes his offseason home in Atlanta in seven playoff games for the Esks as well as the 2015 Grey Cup. and cites his mom as his biggest fan.

KUDOS: CFL All-Star: 2011, 2014 West Division All-Star: 2014 East Division All-Star: 2011

Regular Season Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD TD 2009 CGY/WPG 16 26 0 26 1 10 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 2010 WPG 18 25 0 25 2 11 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 2011 WPG 18 27 0 27 4 13 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 2012 SSK 17 23 0 23 2 6 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 2013 EDM 16 22 0 22 1 9 0 0 1 8 2 2 0 2014 EDM 18 32 0 32 1 13 2 35 1 0 5 6 1 2015 EDM 18 32 0 32 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 2016 EDM 18 23 0 23 2 7 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2017 EDM 16 22 0 22 5 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2018 BC 18 22 0 22 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 173 240 0 240 22 97 3 35 6 8 22 28 1

68 VETERANS Playoff Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD TD 2011 WPG 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 SSK 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 EDM 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 EDM 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 EDM 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 EDM 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 BC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 1 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grey Cup Statistics: TACKLES OTHER DEFENSIVE STATS DEF Year Team GP DT ST TT TFL QS INT YDS FR YDS FF PKD TD 2011 WPG 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 EDM 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VETERANS 69 2019 DRAFT PICKS & G L O B A L PLAYERS

70 DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS GERARDO ALVAREZ WIDE RECEIVER

Height: 5’ 9” Born: September 15, 1988– Saltillo, Mexico

Weight: 170 lbs Acquired: 2019 LFA Draft: 3rd Rnd,, 25th Ovrl

College: Coahuila Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2017-18: Gerardo spent the last two seasons with LFA’s Dinos where he 2006-11: Gerardo attended Universidad Autonoma de Cohauila. was named the league’s top receiver in the 2017 season. He recorded seven touchdown receptions in the 2018 season and posted a time of 4.65 in the 40-yard dash at January’s CFL Mexico City Combine.

OCTAVIO GONZALEZ DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: September 21, 1991- Monterrey, Mexico

Weight: 250 lbs Acquired: 2019 LFA Draft: 1sth Rnd, 7th Ovrl

College: Nuevo Leon Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Octavio played with Fundirores (LFA) and registered 16 When he’s not working out in the gym, Octavio also likes to play defensive tackles, 7.5 sacks and also blocked two extra point attempts. basketball and soccer and try out new restaurants with his family and girlfriend. COLLEGE: 2010-14: Octavio attended Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon for five years.

NEWCOMERS DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS 71 JONATHAN HARKE CENTRE / NATIONAL

Height: 5 11” Born: July 27, 1994 – Sherwood Park, AB

Weight: 295 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 5th Rnd, 42nd Ovrl

College: Alberta Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments:

COLLEGE: 2017-2018: Following a five-year run with the of the PJFC, Johnathan made the most of his two years at the U of A appearing in 15 games as the team’s starting centre. In addition to being invited to participate in the East-West Bowl prior to the 2018 season, he went on to earn a Canada-West All-Star selection helping anchor an offensive line that helped lead the way to the Golden Bears’ first playoff appearance in eight years.

HAKEEM JOHNSON DEFENSIVE BACK / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 1” Born: June 14, 1994 – Brampton, ON

Weight: 190 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 4th Rnd, 33rd Ovrl

College: Western Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE: 2016-2018: While a knee injury held him out of action in 2018, the skilled defensive back put together a notable resume over two previous seasons for the Mustangs appearing in 16 games notching 22 tackles and three interceptions. The Ontario native and brother of current Lions receiver Shaquille Johnson, was an OUA second-team all-star during Western’s national championship season in 2017.

72 DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS NEWCOMERS JAMEL LYLES RUNNING BACK / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 0” Born: August 12, 1996 – Surrey, BC

Weight: 210 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 8th Rnd, 69th Ovrl

College: Manitoba Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE/JUNIOR: 2015-2018: Jamel began his post-secondary career at the University of Manitoba in 2015 where he quickly established himself as an offensive force and earned Canada-West honours on both offence and special teams. His 691 yards and two touchdowns on 82 carries also propelled him to Canada-West Rookie of the Year honours. He returned home to BC play a season with the of the BFFC where he piled- up 1,604 rushing yards and 15 majors on 187 carries through 10 games. He returned to the Bisons’ program for two more years and 15 games earning a pair of Canada-West first team honours on offence and special teams with 1,287 rushing yards and five majors along with another 731 punt and kickoff return yards.

BRAD LYONS DEFENSIVE LINE / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: April 9, 1995 – Port Coquitlam, BC

Weight: 250 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 7th Rnd, 60th Ovrl

College: Simon Fraser Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE: 2013-2018: Brad began his collegiate play at South Dakota State in 2013 where he red-shirted for one season before returning to British Columbia. After a year away from football he attended St. Cloud State in Minnesota where he appeared in 11 games notching nine tackles. He transferred home to play for Simon Fraser for his final three years of eligibility racking-up 52 solo stops, 23 of which were for a loss over 28 games along with 11 sacks.

DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS 73 WIDE RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 0” Born: December 29, 1991 – Monterrey, Mexico

Weight: 183 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 2nd Rnd, 16th Ovrl

College: Nuevo Leon Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Fernando was a member of Dinos (LFA) and recorded 26 Away from football, Fernando enjoys watching movies and listening receptions for 275 yards and three touchdowns in seven games. He to music of pretty much any genre. He also stays in shape by taking averaged 10.6 yards per catch in the process. part in CrossFit workouts during the football offseason.

COLLEGE: 2010-16: Fernando attended Universdad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon and earned a Bachrolor of Science in Law.

CHARLES NWOYE DEFENSIVE LINE / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: August 10, 1996 – Lagos, Nigeria

Weight: 250 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 6th Rnd, 49th Ovrl

College: UBC Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE/JUNIOR: 2015-2018: Charles spent three years at UBC appearing in 27 games and tallying five solo stops and three sacks. He moved to the junior ranks and spent the 2018 season with the of the BCFC dressing for four games and notching three sacks.

74 DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS BENJAMIN PLU WIDE RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: July 26, 1994- Le Mans, France

Weight: 190 lbs Acquired: 2019 European Draft- 1st Rnd, 7th Ovrl

College: McGill Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: After taking the 2017 season off, Benjamin spent last season Benjamin was part of Team France U19 in 2013 and Team France with the Thonon-leis-Bains Black Panthers (CEFL) where he caught 22 senior in 2016. He lists scoring his first U SPORTS touchdown with passes for 450 yards and seven touchdowns in four games. He then McGill as his fondest football memory. If he wasn’t playing football, travelled to Toronto for the CFL Combine and posted the best European Benjamin would like to own his own gym. time in the shuttle drill and second-best in the three-cone drill.

COLLEGE: 2016: Benjamin played the 2016 U SPORTS season with the McGill Redman and caught five passes for 75 yards and a touchdown in six appearances.

NOAH ROBINSON LINEBACKER / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 4” Born: June 11, 1994 - , ON

Weight: 240 lbs Acquired: CFL Draft: 3rd Rnd, 26th Ovrl

College: Missouri Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE: 2015-18: Noah began his collegiate career at the University of Memphis where appeared in 28 games over three seasons tallying 35 solo stops. A graduate transfer, Noah moved to Missouri and played 12 games over two more years collecting a pair of tackles.

DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS 75 MARIO VILLAMIZAR FULLBACK / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: March 3, 1995 – St. Catherines, Ontario

Weight: 250 lbs Acquired: 2019 CFL Draft: 6th Rnd, 51st Ovrl

College: Wilfrid Laurier Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE: 2015-2018: Mario spent four productive years at Wilfrid Laurier appearing in 31 regular season games along with seven playoff tilts. The talented pass protector hauled in 16 career catches for 191 yards and five majors during his time with the Golden Hawks and was a second-team OUA all-star in 2018.

76 DRAFT PICKS & GLOBALS NEWCOMERS

77 JOEY AUGUSTIN WIDE RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 4” Born: July 27, 1994 – Miami, FL

Weight: 240 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Charleston Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: 2017-18: Joey was invited to a rookie mini-camp by the in 2017 but did attend training camp. He spent 2018 with the Radford Nitro of the IAFL.

COLLEGE: 2013-2016: Joey enjoyed a productive four-year, 42-game stay at the University of Charleston (Division II) tallying 149 receptions for 2,410 yards and 27 touchdowns. He led the school in receiving for three-consecutive seasons and earned an All-Mountain East Conference first team selection in 2015 after hauling in 49 catches for 900 yards and 10 majors.

RICARLO BELL DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: September 21, 1992 – Washington, D.C.

Weight: 240 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Malone University Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2018: Ricarlo spent one season with the Cedar Rapids Titans of the Ricarlo was an Exercise Science major in college and has been playing Indoor Football League and enjoyed a remarkable rookie campaign football since the age of 13. He lists playing in the IFL with a childhood with 36 tackles, seven sacks, 14 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles friend among his top football memories. When he’s not training for and two fumble recoveries. Leading the league in both sacks and forced the season ahead you’ll find him tuning into Netflix or spending time fumbles, Ricarlo was named the IFL’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. with his family.

COLLEGE: 2013-2015: Ricarlo spent three years (27 games) at Malone University where he divided his time playing both tight end and linebacker. On the offensive side of the ball he hauled in seven passes for 108 yards and a major over 17 games. He played linebacker in his second and third seasons for the Pioneers notching 12 individual tackles and a pair of sacks.

78 NEWCOMERS MAT BOESEN DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 4” Born: January 31, 1995 – Edina, MN

Weight: 240 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Texas Christian Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: 2013–2015: Mat’s collegiate career began at Boise State where he spent his first year as a redshirt freshman. He appeared in eight HIGHLIGHTS: games the following year for the Broncos notching 11 tackles and 2018: Mat attended training camp with the Buffalo Bills and as waived three sacks. He transferred to Long Beach City College for a single as part of the club’s final roster cut-down. season in 2015 where his 57 tackles and eight sacks earned him league honour as Co-Defensive Player of the Year. COLLEGE: 2016-2016: In two seasons for TCU, Boesen totaled 50 individual PERSONAL: tackles of which 20 were for a loss along with 15 sacks. His 40 Mat has been playing football since the age of nine and enjoys tackles and 11 sacks as a senior earned him a 2017 All-Big 12 first snowboarding when not busy preparing for the season. He recalls team selection. winning the 2018 Alamo Bowl and setting the Big 12 record for sacks in a game among his biggest football memories. When his playing days end, he’d like to do some world traveling.

BRETT BOYKO OFFENSIVE LINE / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 6” Born: August 4, 1992 – , SK

Weight: 300 lbs Acquired: 2nd Rnd, 14th Ovrl – 2015 CFL Draft

College: UNLV Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2015-2018: Brett was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an 2010–2014: Following a red-shirt freshman season and a switch undrafted free agent in May of 2015 and attended training camp from defensive line to an offensive line spot, Brett went on to start 43 with the club’s before being waived as part of the club’s final roster games at both guard and tackle over the next four years. A two-time cut-down. He spent a year on the Eagles’ practice roster and was second-team All Mountain-West selection as a junior and a senior, released in May 2016. Brett also earned a spot in the East-West Shrine Game in January Brett signed with the San Diego Chargers in June 2016 and ultimately 2015. While a late season arm injury held him out of the annual spent two years on the club’s practice roster as well as a game on senior showcase, he later impressed pro scouts at the NFL Combine the active roster in 2017. After attending his third training camp with in Indianapolis. While at UNLV, Brett was also a dedicated student and the now , he was waived in September 2018. earned four All-Academic Mountain-West selection as well as a spot Brett’s final taste of pro football south of the border came with the on the Dean’s List during his final semester in 2014. SanDiego Fleet of the now defunct AAF.

NEWCOMERS 79 KEILER CHERRY OFFENSIVE LINE / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 7” Born: December 4, 1992 – Lloydminster, SK

Weight: 300 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Acadia Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments:

COLLEGE: 2015-2017: Keiler was a standout at Acadia during his three-year, 24 in 2017 but didn’t miss a game down the stretch for the Axemen. Prior game stay earning two Atlantic University Sports all-star selections to his days in Wolfville, Keiler was a junior standout with the Saskatoon in 2016 and 2017. His strong play resulted in a CIS East-West All-Star Hilltops of the Prairie Football Conference. The Saskatchewan native invite ahead of the 2018 season. Ranked as high as 17th in pre-draft earned a PFC all-star selection in 2014 to go along with a Canada forecasts, the hulking offensive lineman battled through a bicep injury Bowl championship.

LANE CLARK KICKER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 5’ 11” Born: December 26, 1995 – Hays, KS

Weight: 170 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Tennessee State Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments:

COLLEGE: PERSONAL: A Biology major in college, Lane was teammates with current Lion 2014-2017: Lane spent four years at Tennessee State and was a two- defensive lineman Ebo Ogundeko. Playing football since the age of time Ohio Valley Conference first-team all-star. The Kansas native nine, Lane recalls setting a school record with a 54-yard first-half field was good on 46 of 72 field goal attempts and ended his career with goal versus UT Martin only to kick another field goal from 57 yards later the school’s fifth-highest career point total with 254, the second- in the same game as his most memorable football moment. Working most field goals made (46) and nine of the 12 longest field goals as a personal trainer in Kansas, the Travis Scott fan also lists Coach in program history. Also of note, Lane was one of just three players Carter as his go-to movie and Prison Break as his favorite TV show. in all four levels of NCAA football to kick at least four field goals of over 50 yards in 2016.

80 NEWCOMERS CLEMENTE CASSEUS DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 1” Born: March 8, 1993 – Miami, FL

Weight: 225 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Cincinnati Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: 2017-2018: Clemente was originally signed by the Montreal Alouettes in November 2017 and added to the club’s practice roster. He was later waived prior to training camp in May 2018.

COLLEGE: 2011-2014: The Miami native attended the University of Cincinnati for four years and appeared in 29 games for the Bearcats tallying 27 solo stops along four tackles for a loss.

JEVON COTTOY RECEIVER / NATIONAL

Height: 6’ 5” Born: November 21, 1991 – Prospect, St. Vincent

Weight: 230 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Langley Rams (Jrs) Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: JUNIOR: 2018: Jevon lit up the junior ranks with the Langley Rams of the BCFC in 2018 tallying 39 receptions for 657 yards and eight touchdowns over an eight-game span. Saving his best performances for the postseason, the Calgary-born standout also piled-up another 645 yards and eight majors on 25 catches through four playoff games. The lofty regular season numbers earned him a BCFC All-Star selection.

2014-2017: Prior to his time with the Rams, Jevon spent a pair of seasons with the Prairie Football Confrence’s in 2014 and 2015. Set to enter the University of Calgary in the fall of 2016, the hulking receiver suffered a knee injury. He spent 2017 returning to form before moving west to BC. NEWCOMERS 81 DAVOND DADE DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: October 19, 1994 – Los Angeles, CA

Weight: 260 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Portland State Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: 2018: After signing as an undrafted free agent, Davond attended training camp with the Tennessee Titans.

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Davond enjoyed a productive career at Portland State appearing in 42 games over a four-year stretch racking-up 53 defensive stops 15 of which were for a loss along with nine sacks. The California native was a second-team All-Big Sky Conference selection after posting six sacks as a sophomore in 2015.

MARLOSHAWN FRANKLIN JR DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 5’ 11” Born: October 23, 1996 – Detroit, MI

Weight: 185 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: California-Berkeley Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Following his two-year stint at Cal, Marloshawn earned a 2016-2017: Marloshawn appeared in 22 games with 14 starts during pair of mini-camp invitations from both the and his two seasons at Cal notching 60 tackles, a sack and nine pass Philadelphia Eagles. breakups. A transfer from Mesa Community College, his junior year in 2016 was his most notable as a Bear with 12 starts at corner and a career-high of 46 tackles along with a team-best seven pass breakups. As a sophomore at Mesa CC in 2015, he earned both first-team All-Western States Football League and second-team All-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference honors.

82 NEWCOMERS TIMMY HAMILTON DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: December 8, 1994 – Wichita, KS

Weight: 230 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Friends Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments:

COLLEGE: 2013-2014: Timmy began his collegiate career at Coffeyville Community College, where he appeared in 22 games for the Red Ravens across two seasons. He racked up 120 tackles, 13 tackles for a loss, six sacks and one forced fumble. 2015: Timmy accepted a scholarship to attend the University of Arizona in February. He attended training camp with the Wildcats but transferred to Kansas University in August. He sat out the entire 2015 season. 2016-2017: Timmy transferred to Friends University prior to the start of the 2016 season and he preceded to appear in 20 games with the Falcons. He registered 94 tackles, 27 tackles for a loss and 14 sacks during his final two collegiate seasons. As a senior, Timmy recorded 55 tackles, 18 tackles for a loss and 10 sacks en route to being named a 2017 AFCA-NAIA All-American.

ALBERT HAVILI DEFENSIVE TACKLE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 2” Born: August 7, 1995 – Federal Way, WA

Weight: 280 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2018

College: Eastern Washington Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Albert was signed by the Los Angeles Chargers as a undrafted 2013-2017: Albert appeared in 53 games for Eastern Washington free agent. After being waived by the Chargers, he attended 2018 University across five years. He registered 199 total tackles, 18.5 tackles training camp with the Buffalo Bills. for a loss and 12 sacks with the Eagles. Albert also demonstrated a nose for the football, knocking down seven passes, forcing two fumbles and returning an interception 77 yards for a touchdown as a freshman.

NEWCOMERS 83 SHAQ HILL RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 5’ 10” Born: May 12, 1993 – Fremont, CA

Weight: 180 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2018

College: Eastern Washington Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: 2017–2018: Shaq was an undrafted free agent signing of the Houston Sha-Ki has been playing football since the age of 13 when he joined Texans in 2017 and also spent time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers his freshman team in high school. During the offseason and between before signing with the Edmonton Eskimos in January 2018. He workouts he passes the time as a dog breeder and spending time with attended training camp with the Green and Gold and was waived as Family. The Lil Wayne and Legal Studies major fan notes his school’s part of the club’s final roster cut-down in June. first Power 5 win over BYU as his biggest football memory to date. Born in Springfield, he didn’t stray far to attend university and was COLLEGE: teammates with current CFL’ers Jovan Santos-Knox and . 2012-2017: Shaq attended Eastern Washington from 2012 to 2017 and recorded 178 receptions for 2,818 yards and 32 touchdowns. The versatile and speedy receiver also registered 94 kickoff returns for 2,280 yards and a pair of majors. In his final season at EWU he hauled in 77 receptions for 1,157 yards and 17 touchdowns and was named a first-team All-Big Sky Conference selection.

SHA-KI HOLINES DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: November 18, 1994 – Springfield, MA

Weight: 260 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: UMass Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments:

COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Sha-Ki appeared in 43 games over a four-year stay at UMass. The Springfield native tallied 46 solo stops along with seven sacks and 25 tackles for a loss during his time with the Minutemen.

84 NEWCOMERS LEVERN JACOBS RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 5’ 11” Born: January 9, 1993 – Forestville, MD

Weight: 195 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Maryland Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2017: Levern was an undrafted free agent signing of the Washington 2013-2016: Levern wrapped-up a four-year, 47-game run at the Redskins and attended training camp with the club. University of Maryland in 2016 tallying 130 receptions for 1,554 yards and eight touchdowns. He departed the Terps program seventh all-time among receivers.

CARSON KETTER DEFENSIVE BACK / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: June 3, 1996 – Ocean Shores, WA

Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Pacific Lutheran Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: COLLEGE: 2014-2017: Carson appeared in 26 games over a four-year stay at Pacific recording 94 solo stops along with four interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns. As a junior in 2016 he earned an honourable mention All-Northwest Conference selection after a number of notable performances including an 18-tackle effort versus Whitworth which also included a 92-yard pick-six.

NEWCOMERS 85 COLE SEARS QUARTERBACK / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 3” Born: February 12, 1993 – Hoxie, AR

Weight: 220 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Arkansas-Monticello Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Following a standout college career, Brandon was invited to 2015-18: Cole enjoyed a very productive four-year run at Arkansas- rookie camp with the Minnesota Vikings. Monticello appearing in 44 games and throwing for 8,857 yards and 71 touchdowns on 639 completions over 1,160 attempts. His 2925 yards and 26 touchdown passes in 2018 helped lead the Boll Weevils to an appearance in the Corsicana Bowl, the school’s first postseason appearance in 25 years.

BRANDON SHED RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 4” Born: February 12, 1993 – West Palm Beach, FL

Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Hobart Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2018: Following a standout college career, Brandon was invited to 2014-17: Brandon appeared in 42 games over four years at Hobart rookie camp with the Minnesota Vikings. (NCAA Division III) recording 168 receptions for 2,954 yards and 32 touchdowns. The Florida native finished his collegiate career as a two-time All-Liberty League selection including a junior season in 2016 during which he tallied a school-record 1,284 yards and 17 touchdowns. His TD totals placed him third among all Division III receivers that season while his receiving yards put him in fifth spot.

86 NEWCOMERS MACK WEAVER DEFENSIVE LINE / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 5” Born: July 20, 1995 – Memphis, TN

Weight: 255 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Eastern Illinois Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: PERSONAL: Mack attended a pair of mini-camps in 2018, the first with the Green Mack was a Sociology Major in university and loves to spend his time Bay Packers as well at with the AAF’s Memphis Express. away from the field either playing piano or traveling with friends. The Tennessee native lists Game of Thrones as his go-to TV show and COLLEGE: Young Thug as his top musical artist. A multi-sport athlete in high 2013-17: Following a transfer from Vanderbilt to Eastern Illinois school, he began playing football at the age of 11. in 2015, Mack began his collegiate playing days as a tight end and appeared in 12 games for the Panthers in a special teams role. He made the switch to defensive line heading into the 2016 campaign and saw action in seven games recording 12 solo stops and a forced fumbles. He started 11 games as a senior in 2017 tallying 16 solo tackles and also recorded touchdown after scooping up a blocked punt against Illinois State and returning it 15 yards for a major.

MARQUESS WILSON RECEIVER / INTERNATIONAL

Height: 6’ 4” Born: September 14, 1992 – Tulare, CA

Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: Signed as a free agent 2019

College: Washington State Status: 1st year BC – 1st year CFL

Notes & Accomplishments: HIGHLIGHTS: COLLEGE: 2013-2018: A seventh-round selection of the in the 2010-2012: Marquess attended Washington State and enjoyed a 2013 NFL Draft, Marquess appeared in 31 regular season games over remarkable collegiate career over a three-year stay with the Cougars. four seasons in Chicago recording 56 receptions for 777 yards and Appearing in 33 games the California native hauled in 189 receptions three touchdowns. Following his time with the Bears, he attended for 3,207 yards and 23 touchdowns. The notable numbers earned training camp with the New York Jets in 2017 and the Philadelphia him a second-team All-PAC-12 selection as a sophomore in 2011. Eagles in 2018. His career receiving yards total remains second all-time in school history as does his season-high of 1,308 yards in 2011.

NEWCOMERS 87 How the Lions were built in 2019

Year CFL Draft Trades CFL Free Agents Free Agents (no CFL exp.) 2019 Noah Robinson Darius Allen - DL Joey Augustin - WR (3rd Round, 26th Overall) – K/P Ricarlo Bell - DL Hakeem Johnson Austin Apodaca - QB Mat Boesen - DL (4th Round, 33rd Overall) Duron Carter - WR Clemente Casseus - LB Jonathan Harke - OL Keiler Cherry - OL (5th Round, 42nd Overall) Terrell Davis - LB Lane Clark - K Charles Nwoye - LS Jevon Cottoy - WR (6th Round, 49th Overall) - WR Timmy Hamilton - DE Mario Villamizar Chris Edwards - DB Robert Havili - DL (6th Round, 51st Overall) Aaron Grymes - DB Shaq Hill - WR Brad Lyons Maleki Harris - LB Sha-Ki Holines - DL (7th Round, 60th Overall) Vantrel McMillan - DL Levern Jacobs - WR Jamel Lyles Mike Reilly - QB Carson Ketter - DB (8th Round, 69th Overall) Josh Stanford - WR Eric Lofton - OL John White - RB Lance McDowdell - DL Fernando Richarte - LFA Josh Woodman - DB Whitney Richardson - DL Octavio Gonzalez - LFA Brandon Shed - WR Gerardo Alvarez - LFA Ronald Tyler - DB Benjamin Plu - France Mack Weaver - DL Shaun Wick - RB Marquess Wilson - WR 2018 Peter Godber - OL Davon Coleman - DL Mitchell Barnett - LB Cassidy Curtis - OL (1st Round, 3rd Overall) Odell Willis - DL Joel Figueroa - OL Daniel Davie - DB Julien Laurent - DL Brandon Rutley - RB Keon Lyn - DB Stephon Herd - DB (1st Round, 7th Overall) Wayne Moore - RB Ricky Lloyd - QB David Mackie - FB Garry Peters - DB Claudell Louis - DL (2nd Round, 16th Overall) Shakeir Ryan - WR Ebo Ogundeko - DL David Knevel - OL Dominique Termansen - DB Andrew Peirson - OL (3rd Round, 21st Overall) Isaiah Guzylak-Messam (4th Round, 34th Overall) Rashari Henry - DL (6th Round, 47th Overall) Will Watson - WR (7th Round, 54th Overall) 2017 Junior Luke David Foucault - OL (1st Round, 7th Overall) Frederic Chagnon (3rd Round, 24th Overall) Nate Hamlin (4th Round, 33rd Overall) Edwin Godin (5th Round, 42nd Overall) Jordan Herdman-Reed (7th Round, 60th Overall) 2016 Shaquille Johnson - WR Antonio Johnson - OL (4th Round, 32nd Overall) 2015 Brett Boyko - OL (2nd Round, 14th Overall) 2014 - WR T.J. Lee - DB 2013 Hunter Steward - OL (1st Round, 6th Overall) 2008 Rolly Lumbala - FB (2nd Round, 9th Overall)

88 IT COULD HAPPEN IN 2019 ... Team marks and notables to watch out for in 2019

7/11 In 2019, the Lions will be looking to reach the Grey Cup for the 11th time in club history and win their 7th CFL title.

14 Finishing in first place in the West Division in 2019 will mark the 14th the club has done so.

55 The next Lions’ playoff game will be the club’s 55th in their history.

66 2019 marks the 66th season of BC Lions football.

Player Milestones for 2019

3 Mitch Barnett will reach 50 career games in his third appearance this season.

3 Odell Willis need 3 sacks for 100 on his notable career.

4/1000 Bryan Burnham will be looking to notch his 4th consecutive 1000-yard receiving season.

4/5000 With a 5,000-yard season Mike Reilly would join as the only other QB in CFL history to do so in four consecutive seasons.

11/150 Mike Reilly will hit the 150 games-played mark with his 11th appearance in 2019

13/68 DB Garry Peters will hit the 50-game mark with 13 appearances in 2019 and needs 68 tackles for 200 in his career.

14/42 LB Jordan Herdman-Reed will hit the 50-game mark with 14 appearances this season and 42 tackles for 100 stops on his young career

15/2 D-lineman Davon Coleman needs 15 appearances for 50 on his career and 2 tackles to reach 100.

16 Linebacker Frederic Chagnon will hit 50 career games with 16 appearances in 2019

17 DB Josh Woodman can hit the 50-game mark with 17 appearances in 2019.

17 LB Maleki Harris can hit the 50-game mark with 17 appearances in 2019 and needs 15 tackles for 50 career stops.

19 DB Aaron Grymes will hit the 200-tackle mark with his 19th stop this season.

32/841 Bryan Burnham needs 32 receptions for 300 on his career and 841 receiving yards to reach the 5,000-yard plateau.

850/24 Duron Carter need 850 receiving yards to hit 5,000 for his CFL career and 24 catches to hit the 300 mark.

89 RESULTS

90 2018 RESULTS 2018 CFL FINAL STANDINGS & POST-SEASON RESULTS WEST DIVISION GP W L T PF PA Pts HM AW DIV INT Calgary 18 13 5 0 522 363 26 7-2 6-3 5-5 8-0 Saskatchewan 18 12 6 0 450 444 24 6-3 6-3 7-3 5-3 Winnipeg 18 10 8 0 550 419 20 6-3 4-5 4-6 6-2 BC-x 18 9 9 0 423 473 18 7-2 2-7 4-6 5-3 Edmonton 18 9 9 0 482 471 18 7-2 2-7 5-5 4-4 EAST DIVISION GP W L T PF PA Pts HM AW DIV INT Ottawa 18 11 7 0 464 420 22 6-3 5-4 6-2 5-5 Hamilton 18 8 10 0 513 456 16 4-5 4-5 4-4 4-6 Montreal 18 5 13 0 345 512 10 2-7 3-6 4-4 1-9 Toronto 18 4 14 0 369 560 8 4-5 0-9 2-6 2-8

SEMI-FINALS: FINALS: WEST DIVISION Saskatchewan 18 vs Winnipeg 23 Calgary 22 vs Winnipeg 14 EAST DIVISION Hamilton 48 vs BC 8 Ottawa 46 vs Hamilton 27

106TH GREY CUP AT TD PLACE, OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 26, 2017 Calgary 22 vs Ottawa 14

2018 BC Lions Schedule & Results PRE-SEASON DATE OPPONENT ATT BC Op RES REC 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH O/T Jun 1 at Calgary 24,681 36 23 W 1-0 3-10 11-17 30-23 36-23 Jun 8 vs Winnipeg 15,237 34 21 W 2-0 6-3 12-13 27-15 34-21

REGULAR SEASON DATE OPPONENT ATT BC Op RES REC 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH O/T Jun 16 vs Montreal 20,182 22 10 W 1-0 7-10 9-10 12-10 22-10 Jun 29 at Edmonton 29,940 22 41 L 1-1 11-2 14-17 14-31 22-41 Jul 7 at Winnipeg 26,527 19 41 L 1-2 3-7 10-28 13-31 19-41 Jul 14 vs Winnipeg 19,541 20 17 W 2-2 0-7 0-17 7-17 20-17 Jul 20 at Ottawa 21,319 25 29 L 2-3 0-6 14-9 22-19 25-29 Aug 4 at Calgary 25,075 18 27 L 2-4 3-7 3-17 10-18 18-17 Aug 9 vs Edmonton 17,745 31 23 W 3-4 3-7 10-20 21-20 31-23 Aug 18 at Toronto 18,104 23 24 L 3-5 3-6 17-10 20-17 23-24 Aug 25 vs Saskatchewan 22,873 21 24 L 3-6 6-7 18-20 18-24 21-24 Sep 7 vs Ottawa 17,529 26 14 W 4-6 7-0 10-1 16-8 26-14 Sep 14 at Montreal 15,346 32 14 W 5-6 7-0 10-6 13-14 32-14 Sep 22 vs Hamilton 18,794 35 32 W 6-6 3-0 3-14 11-17 29-29 (6-3) Sep 29 at Hamilton 23,623 10 40 L 6-7 0-20 3-30 3-40 10-40 Oct 6 vs Toronto 18,535 26 23 W 7-7 8-0 20-10 20-10 26-23 Oct 13 at Calgary 23,563 26 21 W 8-7 13-0 20-18 23-21 26-21 Oct 19 vs Edmonton 20,463 42 32 W 9-7 14-12 17-22 38-22 42-32 Oct 27 at Saskatchewan 30,091 16 35 L 9-8 0-6 2-16 9-25 16-35 Nov 3 vs Calgary 24,114 9 26 L 9-9 0-12 0-25 2-25 9-26 Total Avg: 22,418 423 473 9-9 88-109 92-181 92-79 145-101 Home Avg: 19,858 232 201 7-2 48-55 39-84 58-14 81-45 6-3 Away Avg: 24,977 191 272 2-7 40-54 53-97 34-65 64-56 0-0

EAST SEMI-FINAL DATE OPPONENT ATTEN BC OPP REC 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH O/T Nov 11 at Hamilton 23,911 8 48 L 0-1 0-14 0-28 0-44 8-48

REVIEW 91 2018 STATISTICS & SCORING SUMMARY

YARDSTICKS BC OPP 2018 SCORING TD TDR TDP TDO CON FG S PTS SCORING: LONG, T 0 0 0 0 31 43 11 171 Total Points 423 473 BURNHAM, B 9 0 9 0 1 0 0 48 Per game 23.5 26.3 JOHNSON, J 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 Points by offence 392 423 FAJARDO, C 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 Per game 21.8 23.5 POSEY, D 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 Touchdowns 40 48 WATSON, C 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 Field goals 43 41 JOHNSON, S 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 Converts 1-pt 31 38 COLLINS, R 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 14 Converts 2-pt 3 4 SUTTON, T 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 Singles 11 8 RAINEY, C 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 Safety touches 3 4 ARCENEAUX, E 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 8 OFFENCE: ELLIOTT, K 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Total First Downs 326 358 ORANGE, A 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 By rush 123 128 LEE, T.J. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 By pass 168 198 RUTLEY, B 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 By penalty 35 32 VAN, T 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Yards Rushing 1,699 2,049 Yards Passing 4,282 4,450 PTS BY QTR: BC OPP HI DATE / OPPONENT Total Offence 5,981 6,499 1st Quarter 88 109 14 Oct 19/18 vs EDM Team Losses 278 393 2nd Quarter 92 181 14 2x - latest Aug 18/18 at TOR Net Offence 5,703 6,106 3rd Quarter 92 79 21 Oct 19/18 vs EDM Yards per game 316.8 339.2 4th Quarter 145 101 19 Sep 14/18 at MTL TOP average 29:58 30:02 Overtime 0 6 No of rushes 352 378 Pass attempts 571 567 Completions 363 351 TDS BC OPP HI DATE / OPPONENT Completion pct 63.6 61.9 Rushing 14 17 3 ----- Interceptions (Total) 19 21 Passing 22 24 4 ----- TD passes 22 24 Punt returns 1 0 0 ----- Efficiency rating 85.3 85.0 Kickoff returns 1 0 0 ----- Efficiency rating 88.6 98.9 FG miss returns 0 0 0 ----- TURNOVERS: Interception rets 2 5 0 ----- Interceptions (ex C-2) 19 21 Fumble returns 0 2 1 Fumbles 24 13 Fumbles lost 11 8 2018 ANALYSIS: BC OPP T/O on downs 11 8 Pts off Oppt T/O 113 123 Total Turnovers 41 37 2nd down conv % 39.2 46.0 Turnover Ratio -4 20+ rushes 7 14 OTHER: 30+ passes 36 27 Sacks allowed 38 45 30+ kick returns 10 9 No of penalties 152 148 30+ kick returns 9 15 Penalty yards 1,254 1,373 Possessions: Penalty yards 1,288 1,450 - Total 260 257 SPECIAL TEAMS: No of punts 120 118 - TD (Offence) 36 41 Average punt 48.8 45.9 - FG attempts 48 46 No of kickoffs 66 86 - Turnovers (Off) 38 34 Average kickoff 65.3 64.4 - Punts & Other 138 136 Field goals attempted 49 46 Red Zone TD% 58% 67% Field goals made 43 41 FG pct made 87.8 89.1 2018 HIGHS: TOTAL DATE / OPPONENT Punt returns 90 90 Points 42 Oct 19/18 vs EDM Punt return yds 965 956 Points allowed 41 2x - latest Jul 7/18 at WPG Punt return avg 10.7 10.6 Largest win +18 Sep 14/18 at MTL (32-14) K/O returns 83 65 Net offence yards 442 Jul 20/18 at OTT K/O return yds 1,963 1,547 Rushing yards 187 Oct 6/18 vs TOR K/O return avg 23.7 23.8 Passing yards 347 Sep 22/18 vs HAM FG miss return yds 87 94 First downs 25 Jul 14/18 vs WPG K/O return avg 22.6 21.9 Time of Possession 32:46 Sep 14/18 at MTL 92 FG miss return yds 100 185 Time of Possession 38:04 Aug 5/17 vs Saskatchewan 2018 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

BC LIONS & OPPONENT TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS BC OFFENCE -- BC OFFENCE -- -- PLAYS -- -- TURNOVERS -- -- OTHER -- Date Oppt FD Net Rush Pass Car Att Com IC Fum Tot Pens SA TOP Jun 16 vs Mtl 17 298 117 183 21 24 20 0 0 0 11 2 27:35 Jun 29 at Edm 17 296 120 199 19 24 13 1 0 2 11 5 25:24 Jul 7 at Wpg 18 265 107 173 24 30 20 3 0 3 7 4 30:29 Jul 14 vs Wpg 25 395 73 326 18 41 28 1 0 3 8 1 30:28 Jul 20 at Ott 21 442 119 325 25 32 19 0 1 3 7 0 29:48 Aug 4 at Cgy 18 332 54 281 14 39 25 1 0 3 10 0 28:03 Aug 9 vs Edm 17 255 40 239 15 29 16 1 1 2 7 3 31:09 Aug 18 at Tor 23 405 116 298 19 35 22 1 2 3 7 2 31:08 Aug 25 vs Ssk 16 304 74 240 15 36 21 0 2 3 6 2 28:12 Sep 7 vs Ott 15 229 84 176 18 27 19 0 0 1 9 2 27:45 Sep 14 at Mtl 17 306 102 221 23 32 20 1 1 2 9 0 32:46 Sep 22 vs Ham 21 430 89 347 18 47 32 0 0 1 10 1 31:30 Sep 29 at Ham 21 222 51 215 15 37 24 3 0 3 3 6 31:54 Oct 6 vs Tor 19 363 187 199 27 24 14 0 0 0 8 4 32:15 Oct 13 at Cgy 16 317 123 196 25 27 15 1 1 3 4 1 31:00 Oct 19 vs Edm 16 372 136 251 24 21 14 2 1 3 6 1 31:11 Oct 27 at Ssk 12 180 59 155 16 28 14 2 1 3 6 2 28:52 Nov 3 vs Cgy 17 292 48 258 16 38 27 2 1 3 5 2 29:56

OPPT OFFENCE -- OPP OFFENCE -- -- PLAYS -- -- TURNOVERS -- -- OTHER -- Date Oppt FD Net Rush Pass Car Att Com IC Fum Tot Pens SA TOP Jun 16 vs Mtl 19 337 78 281 19 35 25 1 0 1 14 5 32:25 Jun 29 at Edm 33 504 191 326 33 30 22 2 1 3 7 1 34:36 Jul 7 at Wpg 22 357 152 207 21 34 19 0 0 0 6 0 29:31 Jul 14 vs Wpg 20 390 187 214 23 28 17 3 0 5 9 2 29:32 Jul 20 at Ott 24 407 67 363 21 44 30 0 0 0 10 1 30:12 Aug 4 at Cgy 23 436 72 370 25 32 19 0 0 0 7 1 31:57 Aug 9 vs Edm 18 345 52 318 11 42 27 2 1 4 14 3 28:51 Aug 18 at Tor 21 355 106 260 24 29 18 0 1 2 7 3 28:52 Aug 25 vs Ssk 16 283 86 215 18 32 19 1 0 1 6 2 31:48 Sep 7 vs Ott 22 254 81 228 20 39 22 3 1 4 8 6 32:15 Sep 14 at Mtl 14 158 126 95 18 22 11 4 0 4 6 7 27:14 Sep 22 vs Ham 21 384 100 311 23 25 19 0 0 0 6 5 28:30 Sep 29 at Ham 16 308 110 205 16 28 19 0 0 1 10 1 28:06 Oct 6 vs Tor 22 385 202 200 24 32 20 4 0 4 8 1 27:45 Oct 13 at Cgy 13 230 38 215 13 38 17 1 0 4 9 2 29:00 Oct 19 vs Edm 15 298 57 268 15 28 18 0 2 2 3 4 28:49 Oct 27 at Ssk 19 286 199 96 32 17 9 0 2 2 5 1 31:08 Nov 3 vs Cgy 20 389 145 278 22 32 20 0 0 0 3 0 30:04

FD: First Downs, Net: Net Offence, Rush: Rushing Yards, Pass: Passing Yards, Car: Carries, Att: Passing Attempts, Com: Pass Completions, IC: Interceptions, Fum: Fumbles, Pens: Penalties, SA: Sacks Allowed, TOP: Time of Possession

REVIEW 93 2018 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BC Lions Versus Opponents In 2018:

BC TEAM RECORD 2017 SCORING RECORD 1ST Q 2ND Q 3RD Q 4TH Q O/T BC LIONS VS G W L PF PA Hm Rd PF PA PF PA PF PA PF PA PA PA VS WEST: Calgary 2 0 2 30 48 0-1 0-1 1 16 11 6 9 4 9 22 0 0 Edmonton 3 0 3 82 102 0-2 0-1 5 28 22 17 26 10 29 41 0 6 Saskatchewan 2 1 1 38 56 1-0 0-1 6 15 12 14 4 7 16 20 0 0 Winnipeg 3 2 1 101 95 1-0 1-1 23 23 27 30 9 26 42 16 0 0 WEST 10 3 7 251 301 2-3 1-4 35 82 72 67 48 47 96 99 0 6 VS EAST: Hamilton 2 1 1 64 50 0-1 1-0 14 14 18 13 16 7 16 16 0 0 Montreal 2 2 0 64 34 1-0 1-0 14 0 18 9 11 9 21 16 0 0 Ottawa 2 0 2 49 61 0-1 0-1 6 9 9 15 13 26 21 11 0 0 Toronto 2 1 1 41 55 0-1 1-0 3 13 5 16 4 13 29 13 0 0 EAST 8 4 4 218 200 1-3 3-1 37 36 50 53 44 55 87 56 0 0

2017 TOTAL 18 7 11 469 501 3-6 4-5 72 118 122 120 92 102 183 155 0 6

HOME 9 3 6 250 255 3-6 39 54 84 44 51 70 76 81 0 6 AWAY 9 4 5 219 246 4-5 33 64 38 76 41 32 107 74 0 0

BC TEAM STATISTICS: 2017 ------BC LIONS OFFENCE ------POSSESSION ANALYSIS ----- BC GP FD Rush Pass Net Avg SA T/O Pos TD FGA TO Oth 2Out 2D% CGY 2 32 133 407 476 238 6 7 103 68 41 28 41 11 26.8 EDM 3 62 280 735 915 305 14 4 164 91 69 59 67 28 41.8 SSK 2 41 275 646 878 439 5 8 123 73 40 40 50 26 52.0 WPG 3 72 300 1079 1288 429 7 7 189 122 82 57 73 33 45.2 HAM 2 48 216 781 966 483 4 4 113 70 51 38 43 24 55.8 MTL 2 51 183 594 749 375 3 2 124 69 51 48 50 32 64.0 OTT 2 47 144 714 847 424 2 4 110 80 54 28 41 23 56.1 TOR 2 37 135 469 560 280 8 6 105 71 45 24 41 15 36.6

OPPONENTS TEAM STATISTICS: 2017 ------OPPONENTS OFFENCE ------OPPT POSSESSION ANALYSIS ----- OPPT GP FD Rush Pass Net Avg SA T/O Pos TD FGA TO Oth 2Out 2D% CGY 2 32 174 477 640 320 1 1 108 62 31 40 45 17 37.8 EDM 3 66 225 1124 1313 438 4 3 168 102 75 56 65 35 53.8 SSK 2 39 149 620 738 369 4 4 98 59 44 33 35 15 42.9 WPG 3 51 249 598 804 268 8 5 158 99 67 50 64 23 35.9 HAM 2 41 227 587 768 384 5 2 115 83 53 27 48 22 45.8 MTL 2 35 148 510 620 310 2 3 97 66 45 27 35 15 42.9 OTT 2 48 169 706 870 435 0 2 122 83 58 37 50 28 56.0 TOR 2 38 177 670 791 396 4 3 122 80 57 35 45 21 46.7

FD: First Downs, Rush: Rushing Yards, Pass: Passing Yards, Net: Net Offence (minus penalties and losses), Avg: Average Yards per Game, SA: Sacks Allowed, T/O: Turnovers Plys: Total Plays, Att: Passing Attempts, Cm: Pass Completions, Rs: Rushing Attempts, 2D: Second Down Attempts, Md: Second Downs Made

94 REVIEW INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECEIVING STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RUSHING STATISTICS PLAYER No Yds Avg LG TD 30 Tar PLAYER No Yds Avg LG TD BURNHAM, Bryan 67 1,029 15.4 55 9 10 109 JOHNSON, Jeremiah 120 633 5.3 33 5 COLLINS, Ricky 60 611 10.2 39 2 5 97 SUTTON, Tyrell 55 268 4.9 31 2 ARCENEAUX, Emm'l 32 553 17.3 78 1 7 56 JENNINGS, Jonathon 36 226 6.3 33 0 WATSON, Cory 38 406 10.7 46 3 2 55 RAINEY, Chris 52 218 4.2 23 0 POSEY, DeVier 29 395 13.6 65 3 5 55 FAJARDO, Cody 42 108 2.6 12 5 JOHNSON, Shaquille 28 336 12.0 39 3 3 49 RUTLEY, Brandon 17 91 5.4 17 1 JOHNSON, Jeremiah 40 308 7.7 21 0 0 42 LULAY, Travis 10 72 7.2 12 0 RAINEY, Chris 28 234 8.4 33 0 1 37 VAN, Travon 10 43 4.3 11 1 ELLIOTT, Kevin 14 176 12.6 36 1 2 27 MOORE, Wayne 4 20 5.0 7 0 PARKER, Anthony 7 99 14.1 34 0 1 12 BURNHAM, Bryan 1 15 15.0 15 0 VAN, Travon 4 41 10.3 19 0 0 5 COLLINS, Ricky 1 10 10.0 10 0 SUTTON, Tyrell 5 32 6.4 12 0 0 8 LUMBALA, Rolly 2 3 1.5 3 0 MACKIE, David 2 16 8.0 17 0 0 2 LONG, Ty 1 0 0.0 0 0 FOSTER, Otha 1 13 13.0 13 0 0 1 WATSON, Cory 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 MOORE, Wayne 3 12 4.0 6 0 0 3 BC LIONS 352 1,699 4.8 33 14 LUMBALA, Rolly 2 7 3.5 5 0 0 3 OPPONENTS 378 2,049 5.4 68 17 FAJARDO, Cody 1 7 7.0 7 0 0 1 RUTLEY, Brandon 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 2 DAVIS, DyShawn 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 1 OTHERS 0 0 0 0 0 6 BC LIONS 363 4,282 11.8 78 22 36 571 OPPONENTS 351 4,450 12.7 75 24 27 567

INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM PASSING STATISTICS PLAYER Att Com Pct Yds LG IC TD Effic Max 300+ 30+ GS Rec LULAY, Travis 311 187 60.1 2,494 78 11 13 84.8 326 2 24 12 6-6 JENNINGS, Jonathon 239 161 67.4 1,628 46 7 8 85.6 347 1 11 6 3-3 FAJARDO, Cody 20 14 70.0 153 43 1 1 88.1 69 0 1 0 0-0 PETERS, Gary 1 1 100.0 7 7 0 0 BC LIONS 571 363 67.2 4,282 78 19 22 85.3 347 3 36 18 9-9 OPPONENTS 567 351 67.8 4,450 75 21 24 85.0 370 5 27 18 9-9 “300+” = 300-yard games; “30+” = 30-yard plus completions; “GS/Rec” = games started and team record.

YARDS: COMBINED / SCRIMMAGE FUMBLES PLAYER COMB Retn Scrim Rush Rec PLAYER COMB Retn RAINEY, Chris 2,626 2,174 452 218 234 LULAY, Travis 4 3 JOHNSON, Jeremiah 1,073 132 941 633 308 RAINEY, Chris 3 2 BURNHAM, Bryan 1,051 7 1,044 15 1,029 GREAVES, Chris 3 0 COLLINS, Ricky 667 46 621 10 611 ARCENEAUX, Emm'l 2 2 ARCENEAUX, Emm'l 553 0 553 0 553 LONG, Ty 2 1 VAN, Travon 403 319 84 43 41 COLLINS, Ricky 2 1 WATSON, Cory 398 -8 406 0 406 FAJARDO, Cody 2 1 POSEY, DeVier 395 0 395 0 395 JENNINGS, Jonathon 2 0 JOHNSON, Shaquille 336 0 336 0 336 BURNHAM, Bryan 1 1 SUTTON, Tyrell 319 19 300 268 32 WATSON, Cory 1 0 PARKER, Anthony 256 157 99 0 99 JOHNSON, Jeremiah 1 0 JENNINGS, Jonathon 226 0 226 226 0 THOMPSON, A 1 0 ELLIOTT, Kevin 176 0 176 0 176 BC LIONS 24 11 RUTLEY, Brandon 116 21 95 91 4 OPPONENTS 13 8 FAJARDO, Cody 115 0 115 108 7 RYAN, Shakeir 107 107 0 0 0 LULAY, Travis 72 0 72 72 0 OTHERS 115 41 74 23 51 BC LIONS 8,996 3,015 5,981 1,699 4,282 REVIEW 95 OPPONENTS 9,002 2,503 6,499 2,049 4,450 2018 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TEAM PENALTY STATISTICS KICK RETURNS PENALTY TYPE BC KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TD 40 OFFENCE 45 RAINEY, Chris 56 1,438 25.7 95 1 4 DEFENCE 54 VAN, Travon 9 196 21.8 48 0 1 SPECIAL TEAMS 43 JOHNSON, Jeremiah 6 132 22.0 34 0 0 ACCEPTED 142 RYAN, Shakeir 5 90 18.0 27 0 0 TOTAL INCL. DECLINED 18 PARKER, Anthony 2 38 19.0 21 0 0 BY TYPE: COLLINS, Ricky 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 Offside-Procedure 42 RUTLEY, Brandon 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 Objectionable conduct 5 SUTTON, Tyrell 1 19 19.0 19 0 0 No yards 11 THOMPSON, Anthony 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 Holding-Illegal block offence 16 BURNHAM, Bryan 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Holding-Illegal block kick returns 16 BC LIONS 83 1,963 23.7 95 1 5 Defensive pass interference 10 OPPONENTS 65 1,547 23.8 49 0 3 Illegal contact on a receiver 9 PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TD 30 UR – Roughing the Passer 7 RAINEY, Chris 64 674 10.5 79 1 2 UR – Face mask 2 VAN, Travon 10 123 12.3 57 0 1 UR – Other 16 PARKER, Anthony 6 119 19.8 79 0 1 Other penalties 8 COLLINS, Ricky 6 25 4.2 10 0 0 NO OF PENALTIES (ACCEPTED) 142 RYAN, Shakeir 3 17 5.7 10 0 0 PENALTY YARDS 1,288 BURNHAM, Bryan 1 7 7.0 7 0 0 BC LIONS 90 965 10.7 79 1 4 OPPONENTS 90 956 10.6 60 0 4 FG MISS RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TD 30 RAINEY, Chris 1 62 62.0 62 0 1 ORANGE, Anthony 1 25 25.0 25 0 0 BC LIONS 2 87 43.5 62 0 1 OPPONENTS 2 94 47.0 52 0 2

INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM PLACEKICKING PLAYER: FGA FGM Pct LG Yds Avg <40 40+ S C-1 Md LONG, Ty 49 43 87.8 52 1,439 33.5 30/26 19/17 2 32 31 BC LIONS 49 43 87.8 52 1,439 33.5 30/26 19/17 2 32 31 OPPONENTS 56 49 87.5 53 41 38

INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM KICKOFF & PUNTING STATISTICS ------KICKOFFS ------PUNTS ------PLAYER: NO YDS AVG LG S NO YDS AVG LG S LONG, Ty 66 4,312 65.3 89 1 120 5,853 46.8 75 8 OTHERS 0 BC LIONS 66 4,312 65.3 89 1 120 5,853 46.8 75 8 OPPONENTS 86 5,542 64.4 82 0 118 5,412 45.9 72 7

96 REVIEW INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PLAYER Pos TT DT ST QS Int FR FF TFL KD BK LEE, T.J. DB 106 83 81 2 0 2 3 15 0 3 LOKOMBO, Bo LB 95 87 71 16 4 1 2 0 0 1 PETERS, Gary DB 89 73 73 0 1 0 2 9 0 4 HERDMAN, Jordan LB 79 73 56 17 2 0 0 3 0 1 FOSTER, Otha LB 75 59 58 1 3 2 0 5 1 5 COLEMAN, Davon DL 74 56 56 0 7 0 2 5 0 4 ORANGE, Anthony DB 67 54 54 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 ROSE, Winston DB 51 40 32 8 0 0 5 4 0 2 THOMPSON, Anthony DB 49 38 36 2 0 0 2 7 1 1 LOUIS, Claudell DL 40 32 32 0 3 0 0 1 1 3 DAVIS, DyShawn LB 38 35 13 22 0 1 0 0 2 0 AWE, Micah LB 38 34 31 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 WILLIS, Odell DL 35 22 22 0 11 0 0 1 0 1 LEMON, Shawn DL 33 17 16 1 10 0 0 3 1 2 MCLENNAN, Ivan DL 31 25 16 9 2 0 0 0 0 4 ELIMIMIAN, Solomon LB 26 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KNAPTON, Gabriel DL 19 16 15 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 YOUNG, Marcell DB 12 9 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 LUKE, Junior DL 12 11 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MOORE, Wayne FB 11 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 BARNETT, Mitch LB 11 10 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 CHAGNON, Frederic LB 9 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 GUZYLAK-MESSAM, I LB 8 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 MACKIE, David RB 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 LUMBALA, Rolly RB 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 HAMLIN, Nate DB 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAINEY, Chris RB 4 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 BURNHAM, Bryan WR 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TERMANSEN, Dom DB 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 WATSON, Cory WR 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 BENSON, Mike LS 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 COLLINS, Ricky WR 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LULAY, Travis QB 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LAURENT, Julian DL 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FORD, Maxx DE 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HERD, Stefon LB 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 OGUNDEKO, Ebenezer DL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 OTHERS 12 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 BC LIONS 1063 881 732 149 45 7 21 64 8 37 30 OPPONENTS 1032 879 713 166 38 10 19 43 11 32 24

TT: Total Tackles, DT: Defensive Tackles, ST: Special Teams Tackles, QS: Quarterback Sacks, QP: Quarterback Pressures FF: Forced Fumbles, Int: Interceptions, KD: Knock Downs, FR: Fumble Recoveries, TFL: Tackles for a Loss.

FUMBLE RETURNS INTERCEPTION RETURNS PLAYER No Yds LG TD PLAYER No Yds LG TD DAVIS, DyShawn 2 0 0 0 ROSE, Winston 5 111 55 0 OGUNDEKO, Ebenezer 1 5 5 0 ORANGE, Anthony 5 103 54 1 LEMON, Shawn 1 1 1 0 LEE, T.J. 3 69 37 1 FOSTER, Otha 1 0 0 0 LOKOMBO, Bo 2 78 50 0 RAINEY, Chris 1 0 0 0 THOMPSON, Anthony 2 10 10 0 THOMPSON, Anthony 1 0 0 0 PETERS, Gary 2 2 2 0 LOUIS, Claudell 1 0 0 0 COLEMAN, Davon 2 -6 0 0 BC LIONS 8 6 5 0 BC LIONS 21 367 55 2 OPPONENTS 11 109 87 2 OPPONENTS 19 484 70 5

REVIEW 97 2018 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

LONGEST PLAYS YDS PLAYER DATE OPPONENT FROM SCRIMMAGE: Rushing play 33 Oct 6 Toronto Passing play 78 T.Lulay to E.Arceneaux Jul 20 Ottawa

RETURNS: Longest TD by defence 54 Anthony Orange Sep 14 Montreal Punt return 79 Aug 9 Edmonton 79 Anthony Parker Oct 13 Calgary Kickoff return 95 Chris Rainey Oct 19 Edmonton Field goal miss return 62 Chris Rainey Sep 22 Hamilton Interception return 55 Winston Rose Aug 9 Edmonton Fumble return 5 Ebenezer Ogundeko Sep 7 Ottawa

KICKS: Field goal made 52 Ty Long Oct 13 Calgary Punt 75 Ty Long Jul 7 Winnipeg Kickoff 89 Ty Long Aug 4 Calgary

BC LIONS TEAM HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Category NO DATE OPPONENT NO DATE OPPONENT Points Scored 45 Jul 21 Winnipeg 42 Jul 21 Winnipeg Winning Margin +23 Sep 08 Montreal +33 Aug 13 Saskatchewan Largest Lead +20 Sep 08 Montreal +36 Aug 13 Saskatchewan Total First Downs 28 Jul 21 Winnipeg 30 Nov 04 Toronto Net Offence 535 Aug 05 Saskatchewan 475 Nov 04 Toronto Yards Rushing 202 Aug 05 Saskatchewan 155 Nov 04 Toronto Yards Passing 436 Jul 15 Hamilton 412 Jul 28 Edmonton Rush attempts 30 Aug 05 Saskatchewan 27 Nov 04 Toronto Pass attempts 43 Jul 21 Winnipeg 48 Jul 15 Hamilton Completions 30 Oct 28 Winnipeg 31 Oct 21 Edmonton Completion pct. 80.6 Oct 21 Edmonton 77.1 Nov 04 Toronto TD Passes 4 Oct 28 Winnipeg 3 Many times Interceptions 5 Aug 13 Saskatchewan 2 Many times Turnovers 7 Aug 13 Saskatchewan 3 Three times Sacks Made 4 Jun 30 Toronto 5 Three times Field Goals Made 5 Sep 22 Hamilton 7 Oct 28 Winnipeg Time of Possession 38:04 Aug 05 Saskatchewan 36:47 Nov 04 Toronto

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RECEIVING BURNHAM, B COLLINS, R ARCENEAUX, E WATSON, C JOHNSON, S Date Opp Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Jun 16 vs Mtl 6 38 0 2 17 0 4 41 0 2 19 1 2 46 1 Jun 29 at Edm 1 6 0 2 37 0 3 65 0 3 58 0 1 11 0 Jul 7 at Wpg 3 58 0 4 25 0 2 12 0 3 14 0 3 27 0 Jul 14 vs Wpg 3 71 0 3 30 0 7 63 0 2 25 0 4 51 1 Jul 20 at Ott 2 61 0 6 81 1 5 152 1 0 5 27 0 Aug 4 at Cgy 7 76 1 3 33 0 3 53 0 1 4 0 Aug 9 vs Edm 1 20 0 4 31 0 1 39 0 0 0 Aug 18 at Tor 4 91 1 IL 5 90 0 1 9 0 2 20 0 Aug 25 vs Ssk 4 72 1 5 41 0 2 38 0 1 15 0 Sep 7 vs Ott 5 33 1 10 105 1 IL 1 8 0 3 30 0 Sep 14 at Mtl 5 104 1 6 49 0 IL 1 7 0 0 Sep 22 vs Ham 10 90 2 4 54 0 IL 5 42 1 2 49 0 Sep 29 at Ham 2 21 0 2 37 0 IL 3 27 0 1 13 1 Oct 6 vs Tor 3 57 0 0 IL 4 65 1 0 Oct 13 at Cgy 2 65 0 1 6 0 IL 3 33 0 2 48 0 Oct 19 vs Edm 3 71 1 1 35 0 IL 2 11 0 0 Oct 27 at Ssk 2 52 1 3 2 0 IL 2 12 0 2 14 0 Nov 3 vs Cgy 4 43 0 4 28 0 IL 4 57 0 1 10 0 2018 67 1029 9 60 611 2 32 553 1 38 406 3 28 336 3

RECEIVING POSEY, D JOHNSON, J RAINEY, C ELLIOTT, K PARKER, A Date Opp No Yds TD No Yds TD No Yds TD No Yds TD No Yds TD Jun 16 vs Mtl 2 4 0 2 18 0 IL Jun 29 at Edm 2 14 0 1 8 0 IL Jul 7 at Wpg 2 13 0 3 24 0 IL Jul 14 vs Wpg 2 13 0 6 71 0 IL Jul 20 at Ott IL 0 IL Aug 4 at Cgy 6 46 0 IL 4 62 0 Aug 9 vs Edm IL 2 36 0 5 79 1 Aug 18 at Tor 5 57 0 0 4 28 0 Aug 25 vs Ssk 6 58 0 2 9 0 1 7 0 Sep 7 vs Ott 0 dnp 0 0 Sep 14 at Mtl 4 32 0 1 12 0 1 0 0 nwt 2 17 0 Sep 22 vs Ham 3 50 0 5 19 0 0 2 26 0 Sep 29 at Ham 4 29 0 6 50 0 5 28 0 1 10 0 Oct 6 vs Tor 2 34 0 3 22 0 1 9 0 1 12 0 Oct 13 at Cgy 4 44 0 0 dnp 0 Oct 19 vs Edm 5 113 3 dnp 1 4 0 0 Oct 27 at Ssk 3 31 0 IL dnp 1 34 0 Nov 3 vs Cgy 4 62 0 dnp 4 27 0 0 29 395 3 40 308 0 28 234 0 14 176 1 7 99 0 0

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2018 LEADERS: GAME HIGHS & GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING JOHNSON, J SUTTON, J JENNINGS, J RAINEY, C Date Opp Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Jun 16 vs Mtl 10 52 0 9 57 0 1 16 0 Jun 29 at Edm 11 64 1 5 34 0 1 6 0 Jul 7 at Wpg 13 80 1 3 6 0 4 10 0 Jul 14 vs Wpg 3 26 0 0 10 43 0 Jul 20 at Ott IL 0 3 9 0 Aug 4 at Cgy 11 50 1 0 IL Aug 9 vs Edm IL 0 4 -10 0 Aug 18 at Tor 11 60 1 0 4 36 0 Aug 25 vs Ssk 9 33 0 0 3 27 0 Sep 7 vs Ott 11 69 1 1 2 0 dnp Sep 14 at Mtl 12 50 0 8 46 0 3 6 0 Sep 22 vs Ham 7 25 0 4 26 0 4 24 0 Sep 29 at Ham 3 6 0 2 5 0 4 13 0 Oct 6 vs Tor 19 118 0 3 47 0 3 19 0 Oct 13 at Cgy 0 22 106 2 0 dnp Oct 19 vs Edm dnp 16 97 0 0 6 18 0 Oct 27 at Ssk IL 12 50 0 1 3 0 dnp Nov 3 vs Cgy dnp 5 15 0 0 2 1 0 2018 120 633 5 268 2 36 226 0 52 218 0

PASSING LULAY, T JENNINGS, J Date Opp Att Com Yds Int TD Att Com Yds Int TD Jun 16 vs Mtl IL 24 20 183 0 2 Jun 29 at Edm 0 24 13 199 1 0 Jul 7 at Wpg 0 24 15 105 2 0 Jul 14 vs Wpg 41 28 326 1 1 0 Jul 20 at Ott 32 19 325 0 2 0 Aug 4 at Cgy 39 25 281 1 1 0 Aug 9 vs Edm 29 16 239 1 1 0 Aug 18 at Tor 34 21 285 1 1 0 Aug 25 vs Ssk 36 21 240 0 1 0 Sep 7 vs Ott 15 9 108 0 1 12 10 68 0 1 Sep 14 at Mtl 2 1 41 0 0 30 19 180 1 1 Sep 22 vs Ham IL 47 32 347 0 3 Sep 29 at Ham 0 25 17 146 3 0 Oct 6 vs Tor 0 24 14 199 0 1 Oct 13 at Cgy 26 14 193 1 0 0 Oct 19 vs Edm 21 14 251 2 4 0 Oct 27 at Ssk 20 9 94 2 1 8 5 61 0 0 Nov 3 vs Cgy 16 10 111 2 0 21 16 140 0 0 2018 311 187 2494 11 13 239 161 1628 7 8

2018 GAME STARTERS POS PLAYERS OFF: OL J.Figueroa 18, J.Olafioye 18, D.Foucault 18, H.Steward 14, OL C.Husband 10, A.Peirson 5, C.Greaves 4, P.Godber 3 REC B.Burnham 18, R.Collins 17, S.Johnson 16, C.Watson 16, E.Arceneaux 9, REC D.Posey 8, K.Elliott 5, A.Parker 1 QB T.Lulay 12, J.Jennings 6 RB J.Johnson 12, T.Sutton 4, T.Van 1, B.Rutley 1 DEF: DL D.Coleman 18, O.Willis 18, S.Lemon 13, C.Louis 11, J.Luke 6, DL G.Knapton 5, J.Laurent 1 LB O.Foster 18, B.Lokombo 11, J.Herdman 8, M.Awe 7, D.Davis 6, S.Elimimian 4 100 DB G.Peters 18, T.J. Lee 18, A.Thompson 18, A.Orange 15, M.Young 3 2018 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

LIONS 2018 RECORD WHEN: LIONS RECORD W L T LIONS RECORD W L T Record: By Month/Period: Overall 9 9 0 June / July 2 3 0 Home 7 2 0 August 1 3 0 Away 2 7 0 September 3 1 0 October / November 3 2 0 Leads: Games #1-9 3 6 0 Leading after 1st quarter 6 2 0 Games #10-18 6 3 0 Trailing after 1st quarter 3 7 0 Tied after 1st quarter 0 0 0 By Starting QB: Leading after 1st half 4 3 0 Jonathon Jennings 3 3 0 Trailing after 1st half 5 6 0 Travis Lulay 6 6 0 Tied after 1st half 0 0 0 Leading after 3rd quarter 6 3 0 Trailing after 3rd quarter 3 6 0 Turnovers: Tied after 3rd quarter 0 0 0 BC less turnovers 7 0 0 BC more turnovers 2 9 0 Scoring: Turnovers equal 0 0 0 BC scores 0-19 pts 0 5 0 BC scores 20-29 pts 5 4 0 Winning Margins: BC scores 30 or more pts 4 0 0 4 points or less 3 3 0 Allow 10-19 points 4 0 0 5-10 points 4 1 0 Allow 20-29 points 3 5 0 11-19 points 2 3 0 Allow 30 or more points 2 4 0 20 or more points 0 2 0

2018 BC LIONS GAME PARTICIPATION

OPPONENT ED TO ML HM WP ED SK SK CG OT ML CG HM OT WP ED WP TO IN 2017 PLAYER No Pos St 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GP GS ADEKOLU, S. 83 WR XIL XIL XIL R XIL XIL XIL ------0 0 AINSWORTH, D. 99 DL R R R Sus Sus Sus Sus Sus Sus Sus Sus Sus Sus ------N 0 0 ARCENEAUX, E. 84 WR O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R 18 18 AWE, M. 51 LB DI DI DI DI D DI DI DI DI DI D D D D D D D D PR 18 9 BAZZIE, A. 4 LB D D D D D D N 6 6 BENSON, M. 40 LB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N O 18 0 BOATRIGHT, K. 79 DL PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR D D DI ------D 3 2 BROOKS, M. 90 DL D D D D D D D D R D XIL D D D D D XIL D N 15 15 BROWN, K. 99 DL PR XIL DI DI D 2 0 BRUSH, D. 42 LB N N N N N PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR N N N --- 8 0 BUCKNOR, M. 7 DB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N D 18 0 BURNETT, T. 26 LB D D D D R D D D D D DI DI DI DI DI ------O 14 9 BURNHAM, B. 16 WR O O O O O O O R XIL O O O O O O O O O N 16 16 CHAGNON, F. 47 LB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N XIL 18 0 CLARKE, A. 41 LB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N XIL XIL XIL XIL PR 14 0 CLARKE, S. 29 DB XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL D D D R ------XIL 3 3 DAVIS, D. 36 LB XIL XIL XIL XIL DI R XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL DI DI DI D 4 0 DAVIS, T. 19 RB PR PR DI PR D 1 0 DILLON, J. 55 OL N N N N XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL O 4 0 ELIMIMIAN, S. 56 LB D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 18 18 EVANS, D. 94 DL D D D R D D XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL 5 5 FABIEN, K. 50 OL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N N 18 17

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OPPONENT ED TO ML HM WP ED SK SK CG OT ML CG HM OT WP ED WP TO IN 2017 PLAYER No Pos St 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GP GS FENNER, C. 39 LB I D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 18 18 FOLEY, R. 95 DL N N N N N N N N N N N N 11 0 FORDE, M. 48 DE N N N N N N D D D D N N N N N N N N N 18 4 FOUCAULT, D. 61 OL N O O O O O O XIL XIL XIL N N O N N N N O O 15 9 GACUSANA, F. 66 OL N PR N N N N PR PR PR ------4 0 GAITOR, A. 23 DB I D D D D D R D XIL D D D D D D R ------12 12 GALE, M. 13 QB I N N N N N N N 7 0 HAMLIN, N. 28 DB N PR PR PR PR PR N N PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 2 0 HARRIS, J. 31 RB I XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL ------0 0 HERDMAN, J. 53 LB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 18 0 HUDSON, A. 54 DL I XIL XIL XIL D D XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL R PR PR PR PR PR PR 2 2 HUSBAND, C. 62 OL N O O O O O O O O O XIL O O O O O O O O 17 17 IANNUZZI, M. 87 WR N O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O 18 17 JACKSON, B. 3 DB I XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL D R D DI DI DI DI R R D D XIL XIL 8 4 JAMES, K. 37 DB I PR PR D D 2 2 JENNINGS, J. 10 QB I O O O O N N N O O O N O O O O O O O 18 14 JOHNSON, A. 57 OL I O O O O O XIL DI N O O O O O O O O O O 17 15 JOHNSON, J. 24 RB I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R O 17 17 JOHNSON, S. 88 WR N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 18 18 JONES, A. 64 OL N PR N N N N N XIL XIL XIL N N 7 0 LEE, T.J. 6 DB I D D D D D D XIL XIL XIL D D D D D D D D D 15 15 LONG, T. 1 K-P I DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI 18 0 LUKE, J. 91 DL N N N N N N N N N N N D D D D D N D D 18 7 LULAY, T. 14 QB I N N N N O O O N N N O XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL 11 4 LUMBALA, R. 46 RB N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 18 0 MADDY, L. 74 DL I PR PR D XIL 1 1 MCDONALD, T. 33 DB I PR PR PR PR PR PR PR DI PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 1 0 MENARD, D. 78 DL N N N N N N N N N N D N N N N N D N N 18 2 MILTON, K. 58 DB I PR PR O O 2 2 MOORE, N. 17 WR I O O O O O O O O R R R O R R XIL O O O 12 12 MORGAN, M. 19 WR I PR PR PR PR PR DI PR PR O PR ------2 1 MURRAY-LAWRENCE, S. 35 RB N R ------N N N N N XIL XIL ------5 0 OGBONGBEMIGA, A. 32 DL N PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR N PR PR PR 1 0 PALMER, K. 68 OL I XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL O O O O O O R O O O O XIL PR 10 10 PARKER, K. 20 DB N N N N N N XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL N N N N N N 11 0 PURIFOY, L. 0 DB I D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 18 18 RAINEY, C. 2 RB I DI DI DI DI DI N DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI O DI 18 1 RICHARDSON, L. 77 DL N PR PR N N N N N N N N N N N N N 13 0 ROH, C. 93 DL I D D D D D D D D D D D D D D R R D D 16 16 ROSS, A. 9 QB I N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 18 0 SHIRLEY, J. 98 DL I DI DI DI DI DI DI D D D XIL PR PR PR DI DI DI XIL XIL 12 3 STEWARD, H. 67 OL N O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O XIL XIL 16 15 THOMPSON, A. 8 DB N D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 18 18 TURNER, B. 92 DT I D D D D R XIL R R D D D XIL XIL XIL D D XIL R 9 9 VAILLANCOURT, C. 69 OL N N N N N N N O O O O R N XIL N N N N O 16 5 VANDERVOORT, D. 11 WR N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 18 0 WATERS, S. 34 K-P I XIL R R ------0 0 WILLIAMS, C. 80 WR I XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL XIL N O O O O O O O O R R R 9 8 WILSON, D. 18 WR I XIL 0 0 YELL, R. 25 DB I D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 18 18 ZVER, J. 64 OL N XIL PR ------0 0 2017 TOTALS (ALL) 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 792 432 PLAYERS: MIN. 1 GP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 PLAYERS: MIN. 1 GS 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

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