Canadian Rourke’s 2022 CFL season one for the league record book
VANCOUVER — Even if Nathan Rourke’s stellar ’22 season be over, it will still be one for the CFL record book.
The 24-year-old Victoria native suffered a foot injury in the B.C. Lions’ 28-10 road win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders last week. Rourke will undergo surgery and while he remains optimistic about a late-season return, his 2022 campaign remains very much in jeopardy.
With Rourke out, Michael O’Connor, an Ottawa native, will start Friday night when B.C. (8-1) hosts the Riders (5-5) to complete the home-and-home series. The Lions are looking for their first season series sweep against Saskatchewan since going 3-0 in 2016.
But according to the CFL, should Rourke be unable to return, by having attempted the minimum of 300 passes, his 79.2 per cent completion mark would stand as a single-season league record. It would break the current mark of 77.23 per cent set in 2013 by Ricky Ray of the Toronto Argonauts.