Mike Reilly dominant as B.C. Lions down Ottawa Redblacks 29-5
VANCOUVER — Duron Carter says it was simply time for his B.C. Lions to get a win on Friday.
“We have the weapons on offence. Everybody knows what we can do individually,” the wide receiver said after B.C. beat the Ottawa Redblacks 29-5, capturing the Lions’ first home victory of the season.
“It’s just football’s a team sport, the ultimate team sport. And as a team, we showed what we can do today.”
The win snapped a seven-game losing skid for B.C. (2-10) and Lions coach DeVone Claybrooks said it showed that his group is on the right path.