Struggling B.C. Lions switching to Vernon Adams Jr. at quarterback
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Lions are swapping their starting quarterback in a bid to finish their regular-season campaign on a high.
Head coach and co-general manager Rick Campbell said Tuesday the CFL team will start Vernon Adams Jr. when B.C. (8-9-0) hosts the league-leading Montreal Alouettes (12-3-1) on Saturday.
Nathan Rourke has been B.C.’s starter since Adams went down with a knee injury on Aug. 2, but Campbell said he’s making a switch to try and spark something within a team that has three wins in its last 10 outings.
“We want to get (Adams) in there and see how it goes, see if we can get a change of energy, that type of thing,” the coach said.