Banks’ late TD grab rallies Hamilton Tiger-Cats past B.C. Lions 35-34
HAMILTON — Once again, diminutive Brandon Banks stood tall for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Dane Evans hit Banks on a 23-yard scoring strike with 1:02 remaining to rally Hamilton to a thrilling 35-34 home win over the B.C. Lions on Saturday night. The TD capped an impressive fourth-quarter comeback for the East Division-leading Ticats (6-2), who earned their fifth straight home victory.
Hamilton improved to 20-11 with Banks in the lineup since he became a starter in 2017. By comparison, the Ticats are 0-6 when the five-foot-seven, 150-pound Banks — affectionately dubbed Speedy B — isn’t on the roster.
“He’s one of the best receivers in the league, if not the best,” said Evans, who finished 23-of-32 passing for 260 yards and two TDs in his first win as a CFL starter. “As you saw (Saturday), he’s clutch too.