Vancouver Sun

Lions don't expect any drop-off at receiver

- NICK WELLS

The B.C. Lions receiving corps took a hit at the end of last season when stalwart Bryan Burnham announced his retirement after eight seasons with the team.

But heading into a new CFL season, the Lions' coaches are confident they can maintain their success minus the Tulsa, Okla., native.

“(We've got) Dominique Rhymes, Lucky Whitehead, Keon Hatcher, Jevon Cottoy, and there's a whole list of guys and that's a solid core,” said head coach Rick Campbell.

Rhymes led the team in 2022 with 1,401 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns.

“We know how close we were. We know the work we got to put in, how we need to stay consistent and good things will happen to us,” Rhymes said.

Hatcher was close behind with 1,043 receiving yards and five touchdowns, while Whitehead had 1,011 yards and three touchdowns.

Whitehead said his main focus is keeping himself healthy this season to ensure there's no drop in production on the offence.

“I've got to be able to take care of myself this season and be able to help the offence as much as possible,” he said.

Whitehead struggled with an ankle injury last season, forcing him to miss the Western Division semifinal and final.

“It's a lot of fuel,” he said about 2022's season-ending loss to Winnipeg. “We left some meat on the bone, especially myself.”

He added that he's likely to take the field for field goal defence, not kick returning as he did last season.

“If we can steal some points, I'll probably go in at field goal defence and leave the punt and kick returning to Terry (Williams),” Whitehead said.

Wide receivers coach Jason Tucker said he's confident his players can fill the void left by Burnham.

Tucker said the harder part is the mental challenge of getting over how last season ended.

“This group is good. We just need to get over that hump of one more game,” he said, referring to last season's Western Division final loss to Winnipeg.

Burnham was limited to nine games last season with injuries, including a broken wrist sustained in a loss to Calgary on Sept. 25, but he still managed 596 yards and four touchdowns on 41 receptions.

He had 476 receptions and 7,212 receiving yards with the Lions throughout his career, which both rank fourth in franchise history and his 43 touchdown receptions are seventh all-time among Lions receivers.

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