The Toronto Argonauts ended a two-game losing streak with a convincing 33-17 victory over the B.C. Lions. Quarterback Chad Kelly led the Argos, completing 18-of-28 passes for 268 yards, a passing touchdown, and a rushing touchdown. Lirim Hajrullahu added six field goals, while B.C. struggled offensively, with Nathan Rourke being replaced by Vernon Adams Jr. after an underwhelming performance.

By the Numbers
  • Chad Kelly threw for 268 yards and rushed for 1 touchdown.
  • Lirim Hajrullahu made six field goals, including a 51-yarder.
State of Play
  • Toronto improved their record to 8-6, while B.C. fell to 7-7.
  • The Argos' defense recorded seven sacks, significantly hampering B.C.'s offense.
What's Next

The Argonauts will face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats next Friday, aiming to build on their recent momentum. The Lions enter a bye week, returning to action on September 27 against the Ticats.

Bottom Line

This win revitalizes the Argonauts as they prepare for another critical matchup, while the Lions need to regroup during their bye week to address offensive inconsistencies.