2019 BC Lions season

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2019 BC Lions season
General manager Ed Hervey
Head coach DeVone Claybrooks
Home field BC Place
Results
Record5–13
Division place5th, West
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Team MOP Bryan Burnham
Team MOC Lemar Durant
Team MOR Jevon Cottoy
Uniform
CFL BCL Jersey 2019.png

The 2019 BC Lions season was the 62nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and their 66th overall. The Lions were eliminated from post-season contention following a week 18 loss to the Edmonton Eskimos on October 12, 2019. [1]

Contents

The Lions played without Wally Buono as head coach or general manager for the first time since the 2002 season following his final appearance last year. [2] Buono was replaced as head coach by DeVone Claybrooks, who entered his first season as a head coach and is the 26th head coach in franchise history. [3] Current general manager, Ed Hervey, who was in his second season in that role.

The Lions held their training camp at Hillside Stadium in Kamloops, British Columbia for the tenth straight year. [4]

Claybrooks was fired as head coach after one season on November 6, 2019.

Offseason

Foreign drafts

For the first time in its history, the CFL held drafts for foreign players from Mexico and Europe. [5] Like all other CFL teams, the Lions held three non-tradeable selections in the 2019 CFL–LFA Draft, which took place on January 14, 2019. The 2019 European CFL Draft took place on April 11, 2019 where all teams held one non-tradeable pick. [6] [7] [8]

DraftRoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
LFA 17 Octavio González DL Fundidores de Monterrey
216 Fernando Richarte WR Dinos de Saltillo
325 Gerardo Álvarez WR Dinos de Saltillo
Euro 17 Benjamin Plu WR Thonon Black Panthers

CFL draft

The 2019 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2019. [9] The Lions traded their first-round pick in 2019 to Winnipeg for a first round pick in 2018. [10] The Lions exchanged their second-round pick for Tyrell Sutton and a third-round pick and they traded their third-round pick for Davon Coleman and a sixth-round pick. [11] [12]

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchoolHometown
326 Noah Robinson LB Missouri Worcester, MA
433 Hakeem Johnson DB Western Brampton, ON
542 Jonathan Harke OL Alberta Sherwood Park, AB
649 Charles Nwoye DE British Columbia Strathmore, AB
651 Mario Villamizar FB Wilfrid Laurier St. Catharines, ON
760 Brad Lyons DL Simon Fraser Port Coquitlam, BC
869 Jamel Lyles RB Manitoba Surrey, BC

Preseason

Schedule

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
A1Sun, May 261:00 p.m. PDTat Edmonton Eskimos L 7–220–1None Commonwealth Stadium 23,549 Recap
BBye
C2Fri, June 77:00 p.m. PDTvs. Calgary Stampeders W 38–361–1 TSN BC Place 14,561 Recap

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 #  Games played with colour uniforms.

Regular season

Standings

TeamGPWLTPtsPFPADivStk
Saskatchewan Roughriders 181350264873867–3W3 Details
Calgary Stampeders 181260244824078–2W1 Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 181170225084097–3W1 Details
Edmonton Eskimos 188100164064003–7L2 Details
BC Lions 185130104114520–10L3 Details

Schedule

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
11Sat, June 157:00 p.m. PDTvs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 23–330–1 TSN/ESPN2 BC Place 18,058 Recap
22Fri, June 216:00 p.m. PDTat Edmonton Eskimos L 23–390–2TSN/ESPN2 Commonwealth Stadium 24,016 Recap
33Sat, June 294:00 p.m. PDTat Calgary Stampeders L 32–360–3TSN McMahon Stadium 25,130 Recap
44Sat, July 64:00 p.m. PDTat Toronto Argonauts W 18–171–3TSN BMO Field 11,428 Recap
55Thurs, July 117:00 p.m. PDTvs. Edmonton EskimosL 6–331–4TSNBC Place17,026 Recap
66Sat, July 206:00 p.m. PDTat Saskatchewan Roughriders L 25–381–5TSN Mosaic Stadium 31,602 Recap
77Sat, July 274:00 p.m. PDTvs. Saskatchewan RoughridersL 18–451–6TSNBC Place20,950 Recap
8Bye
98Sat, Aug 104:00 p.m. PDTat Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 34–351–7TSN/RDS Tim Hortons Field 23,308 Recap
109Thurs, Aug 155:30 p.m. PDTat Winnipeg Blue BombersL 16–321–8TSN/RDS2 IG Field 24,914 Recap
1110Sat, Aug 247:00 p.m. PDTvs. Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 10–131–9TSNBC Place16,751 Recap
12Bye
1311Fri, Sept 64:30 p.m. PDTat Montreal Alouettes L 16–211–10TSN/RDS Molson Stadium 17,487 Recap
1412Fri, Sept 137:00 p.m. PDTvs. Ottawa Redblacks W 29–52–10TSN/ESPN2BC Place15,052 Recap
1513Sat, Sept 214:00 p.m. PDTat Ottawa RedblacksW 40–73–10TSN/RDS2 TD Place Stadium 21,573 Recap
1614Sat, Sept 287:00 p.m. PDTvs. Montreal AlouettesW 25–234–10TSN/RDSBC Place17,353 Recap
1715Sat, Oct 57:00 p.m. PDTvs. Toronto ArgonautsW 55–85–10TSNBC Place16,786 Recap
1816Sat, Oct 124:00 p.m. PDTat Edmonton EskimosL 6–195–11TSNCommonwealth Stadium27,218 Recap
1917Fri, Oct 187:00 p.m. PDTvs. Saskatchewan RoughridersL 19–275–12TSNBC Place18,043 Recap
20Bye
2118Sat, Nov 27:00 p.m. PDTvs. Calgary StampedersL 16–215–13TSNBC Place20,210 Recap

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 #  Games played with colour uniforms.
 #  Games played with white uniforms.

Team

Roster

BC Lions roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Fullbacks

Receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

1-game injured

6-game injured

Practice roster

Italics indicate American players
Bold indicates global players
Roster updated 2019-11-02
Depth Chart Transactions
45 Active, 9 One-game Injured,
7 Six-game Injured, 11 Practice

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Coaching staff

BC Lions Staff
Front office and support staff
  • Owner – David Braley
  • President and ceo – Rick LeLacheur
  • General manager – Ed Hervey
  • Director of player personnel and player development – Torey Hunter
  • Director of football operations – Neil McEvoy
  • Director of Canadian Scouting & CFL Draft Coordinator – Geroy Simon
  • Southeast Regional Scout –Uzooma Okeke
  • Video assistant – Andrew Millin
  • Head athletic therapist – Tristan Sandhu
  • Assistant athletic therapist – Chris Wong
  • Equipment manager – Unknown
  • Equipment assistant – Aaron Yeung
  • Equipment assistant – Brent Frid
  • Director of communications – Jamie Cartmell
 

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Taylor Altilio
  • Special teams and offensive assistant – Keith Stokes

Coaching Staff
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