2022-06-26 05:09:54
VANCOUVER — With a historic performance from quarterback, Nathan Rourke, the BC Lions were able to best the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday night, improving to 2-0 to start their season.
Rourke was able to help lead his team to a 44-3 win over Toronto. In yet another impressive outing he completed 39 of his 45 passing attempts, throwing for 436 yards and four touchdowns.
The 436 passing yards from Rourke set a CFL record and now mark the most passing yards thrown in a single game by a Canadian quarterback.
Dominique Rhymes was the leading target for Rourke on Saturday night. The veteran receiver caught all eight of his targets for a team-high 143 yards and two touchdowns.
Jevon Cottoy also made an impact in the BC passing game, reeling in seven receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown on Saturday night.
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Nathan Rourke completed 86.7 per cent of his passes in his historic performance (The Canadian Press).
Playing in front of another energized BC home crowd, it didn’t take long for Rourke and the Lions offence to get going.
On the opening drive of the game, the young quarterback completed his first three passes before extending the drive with an 11-yard rush of his own.
However, on the goal line the Toronto offence ran into a stout Lions defensive front. BC was able to put together a three-play goal line stand to hold the Boatmen off the scoreboard.
On the ensuing drive for the Lions, it was Butler who was called upon to lead the BC offence down field. The running back was targeted four times on the drive, adding 21 yards on the ground and another nine through the air to get the his team into scoring position.
Inside the Toronto 20-yard-line, Rourke dropped back to pass and was once again able to connect with Rhymes, this time in the end zone to help push the BC lead midway through the second quarter.

Dominique Rhymes averaged 17.9 yards per catch in the win over Toronto (The Canadian Press).
The Lions would manage to get the ball back with just under a minute to play in the first half. Rourke continued to show a sense of veteran play beyond his years. Completing two quick passes for 21 yards to put the Lions in field goal position with one second left in the quarter.
Whyte took the field to attempt the last second field goal, and he delivered, connecting on a 44-yard field goal. Unfortunately for the Lions the field goal was negated by a penalty, keeping the lead at 17-3 to end the half.
For the Lions, Burnham and Butler left with injuries in the first half and would not return to game action.
After holding the Toronto rushing attack to 37 yards on 10 attempts through the first two quarters of action, the BC defence continued to wreak havoc on the Argo offence in the second half.
Late in the third quarter, the BC offence had the ball back and wasted no time finding the end zone. Rourke needed just four passes to find the end zone. A 29-yard touchdown reception from Cottoy highlighted a five play scoring drive to end the third quarter for the Lions.
Midway through the fourth quarter, Rourke was just 30-yards away from breaking the record for most passing yards in a single game by a Canadian quarterback. On an 11-yard completion with Rhymes, Rourke recorded 436 passing yards and broke the record for the most passing yards by a Canadian quarterback in a single game.
Mackie would punch in a touchdown on the goal line to give the Lions a 44-3 lead, placing the exclamation point on the historic drive from their quarterback.
Looking ahead to next week, the Lions will travel to the nation’s capital to take on the Ottawa REDBLACKS to kickoff Canada Day weekend. Meanwhile, the Argos will close the week out with a Monday night matchup against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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