Lethbridge Herald

Lions smother the Roughrider­s 30-15

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — VANCOUVER

Travis Lulay was 19-of-28 passing for 338 yards and a touchdown as the B.C. Lions rode a smothering defensive performanc­e to a 30-15 victory over the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s on Saturday.

Bryan Burnham had five catches for a game-high 131 yards and a TD, Shaquille Murray-Lawrence ran in another score, and Ty Long kicked four field goals for the Lions (5-2).

Wide receiver Chris Williams, the speedster who signed with B.C. in February but spent the first six weeks of the season on the injured list while recovering from off-season knee surgery, made his debut, finishing with three receptions for 75 yards.

Kevin Glenn was 19-of-27 passing for 186 yards and two intercepti­ons for the Riders (24). Brandon Bridge threw late touchdowns in relief to Duron Carter and Naaman Roosevelt to break the shutout, finishing 6-of-6 for 114 yards.

Carter, who made headlines across the sports world with last week’s incredible one-handed TD grab, had five catches for 83 yards and that TD for Saskatchew­an.

The Lions led 30-0 with just over three minutes left in the fourth quarter before Bridge led consecutiv­e scoring drives.

The game nearly marked the first shutout in the CFL since the Riders fell 26-0 to the Edmonton Eskimos on Sept. 26, 2014. The Lions last blanked an opponent nearly 40 years in a 30-0 victory over the Toronto Argonauts on Aug. 23, 1977.

B.C. was coming off a 37-26 defeat in Edmonton — the Lions’ second loss to the Eskimos in 2017 — while Saskatchew­an was coming off an encouragin­g 38-27 home victory over the Toronto Argonauts.

The Riders and Lions meet again next Sunday in Regina.

With a thick haze of smoke from the wildfires raging in the province’s Interior region hanging over B.C. Place Stadium’s open roof, the Lions led 6-0 after the first quarter on two Long field goals before Lulay found Burnham in the back of the end zone from 13 yards out.

Lulay, who made a third straight start for the Lions in place of the injured Jonathon Jennings, then ran in a twopoint conversion for a 14-0 lead.

The Riders looked to be driving for their first points on the next possession, but Anthony Thompson stepped in front of Carter to intercept Glenn deep in Lions’ territory for his first career pick.

Long then added a punt single before B.C. had a scare on its next drive.

Lulay stepped up in the pocket while under pressure and was crunched between two Saskatchew­an defenders as he fell to the turf. The veteran pivot stayed down with what looked from television replays like a rib injury for a few minutes as the hushed crowd of 23,415 looked on, but he eventually popped up and walked off under his own power.

Long hit his third field goal of the half on the next play from 44 yards out to make it 18-0, and Lulay was back in the huddle for B.C.’s next possession to close out the half that saw the Lions wrack up 294 yards of offence to Saskatchew­an’s 123.

Glenn entered play needing just 109 yards through the air to leapfrog legendary Riders pivot Ron Lancaster’s career total of 50,535 and move into sixth on the CFL’s all-time passing list.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s' Nic Demski, centre, is tackled by B.C. Lions' Steven Clarke (29), Jordan Herdman (53) and Chandler Fenner (39) during the second half of a CFL football game in Vancouver, B.C., on Saturday.
Canadian Press photo Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s' Nic Demski, centre, is tackled by B.C. Lions' Steven Clarke (29), Jordan Herdman (53) and Chandler Fenner (39) during the second half of a CFL football game in Vancouver, B.C., on Saturday.

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