The B.C. Lions beat the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders 19-9 on Saturday night with both teams committing a number of fouls in a lacklustre night for offences at B.C. Place.
Lions backup quarterback Dane Evans threw for one touchdown and an interception going 16-for-25, while Saskatchewan’s Mason Fine finished 32-for-41 with two interceptions.
Evans entered the game after Vernon Adams Jr. left the game after being sacked by Riders (3-3) defensive tackle Micah Johnson in the first quarter.
🎥 REPLAY: A slick 101-yard drive topped off by a @daneevans9 🏈 @ahollins13 TD 🙌🏾 pic.twitter.com/Idk1SbbMe6
— BC LIONS (@BCLions) July 23, 2023
Neither team dominated on offence with the Riders finishing with 283 yards, while the Lions (5-1) had 231 as penalties and interceptions derailed many attempts to move the ball forward.
The Lions had seven penalties for 66 yards, while the Riders had six for 56.
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The Lions led 7-3 at halftime and took a 10-6 lead into the final quarter.
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Saskatchewan travels to Toronto to take on the unbeaten Argonauts (5-0) on July 29, while B.C. takes on the winless Edmonton Elks (0-7) on the same day.
Nick Wells, The Canadian Press
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