The BC Lions acquired veteran quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. from the Montreal Alouettes on Wednesday for their 2023 first-round draft pick.
Meets the requirement of Adams BC (8-2). Last week, starter Nathan Rourke had leg surgery and backup Michael O’Connor was injured in a 23-16 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders last week.
The Lions returned to action on September 9, visiting Montreal.
Montreal was not finishing the job. The Alouettes sent American defensive lineman Avery Ellis and the 2023 third-round pick to the Edmonton Elks on Wednesday with defensive lineman Thomas Costigan and defensive back Nafees Lyon, both Americans.
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Adams, 29, has appeared in 67 career CFL regular-season games over the past six seasons with Montreal (2016–17, 2018–22) and Saskatchewan (2017). The California native has covered 6,988 yards with 43 touchdown passes and 26 interceptions.
The five-foot-11, 200-pound Adams has also raced for 978 yards and 20 TD on 203 carries.
Adams was originally on the Lions’ negotiating list. But he was introduced in Montreal in May 2016 for a ’17 first-round pick that moved BC McMaster receiver Danny Vandervoot to third overall.
Vandervoot is currently with the Edmonton Elks.
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