B.C. Lions Seek Answers for High-Flying Lawler and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 25 – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats enter BC Place with a four-game winning streak, led by Mitchell's 12 touchdown passes and Lawler's eight touchdowns this season.
- Following last week’s defeat, the B.C. Lions host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats this Sunday at BC Place, seeking a rebound.
- After a 0-2 start, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats rebounded with four straight victories, leaving them at a 4-2 record.
- Heading into the matchup, Bo Levi Mitchell, CFL’s top passer, has 12 touchdown passes and 1,812 yards, while Kenny Lawler, CFL’s top receiver, has 644 yards and eight touchdowns.
- With a loss looming, the Lions face dropping to 3-5 in the Western Division, James Butler said, adding `I think that will be a big goal for us this week`.
- Practice reports show Ronald Kent Jr. and Jalon Edwards-Cooper missed practice Thursday, and Lions receiver Stanley Berryhill suffered road rash after a scooter accident earlier this week.
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B.C. Lions seek answers for high-flying Lawler and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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It’s gut check time for the BC Lions. After a disappointing 33-27 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders at BC Place last Saturday, the Lions look to rebound when they host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats this Sunday. That rebound will be a challenge as the Tiger-Cats come into BC Place on a roll, having won four in a row and feature the CFL’s top passer in Bo Levi Mitchell and the top receiver in Kenny Lawler. Despite all that, Lions head coach Buck Pier…
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