2025 BC Lions season
2025 BC Lions season | |
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President | Duane Vienneau |
General manager | Ryan Rigmaiden |
Head coach | Buck Pierce |
Home stadium | BC Place Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 3–3 |
Division place | 4th, West |
Playoffs | TBD |
Uniform | |
The 2025 BC Lions season is the 67th season for the team in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and their 71st overall. The Lions will attempt to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth straight year and win their seventh Grey Cup championship.
The 2025 CFL season is the first season for Buck Pierce as the team's head coach after Rick Campbell was fired on November 20, 2024, following four seasons with the team.[1][2] This is also the first season with Ryan Rigmaiden as the team's general manager with Neil McEvoy being promoted to vice-president of football operations.[1]
Offseason
CFL Global Draft
The 2025 CFL global draft took place on April 29, 2025.[3] The Lions had two selections in the draft, holding the fourth pick in each round.[4]
Round | Pick | Player | Position | School | Nationality |
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1 | 4 | Ross Bolger | K/P | Idaho State | Ireland |
2 | 13 | Mark McNamee | K | No college | Ireland |
CFL National Draft
The 2025 CFL draft took place on April 29, 2025.[3] The Lions had seven selections in the eight-round draft. The team forfeited the highest of their first-round and second-round picks (third and ninth overall) after exceeding the salary cap by more than $200,000 ($347,889).[5] However, they received an additional second round pick (19th overall) after finishing the previous season with the second-highest national snaps.[5] Not including traded picks of forfeitures, the team selected fourth in each round of the draft after finishing sixth in the 2024 league standings.[6]
Round | Pick | Player | Position | School | Hometown |
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2 | 11 | Hayden Harris | DL | Montana | Mill Creek, WA, USA |
2 | 16 | Jackson Findlay | DB | Western | North Vancouver, BC |
4 | 37 | Connor Klassen | OL | Regina | Regina, SK |
5 | 41 | Dre Doiron | OL | Kansas | London, ON |
6 | 50 | Chase Tataryn | LB | Alberta | Saskatoon, SK |
7 | 59 | Alex Berwick | OL | Western | Clarence Creek, ON |
8 | 67 | Luka Stoikos | RB | Toronto | Toronto, ON |
Preseason
On February 6, 2025, it was announced that the Lions would host their preseason game in Langford, British Columbia at Starlight Stadium.[7]
Schedule
Week | Game | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | TV | Venue | Attendance | Summary | |
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Score | Record | |||||||||
A | 1 | Mon, May 19 | 1:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Calgary Stampeders | L 16–26 | 0–1 | CFL+ | Starlight Stadium | N/A | Recap |
B | Bye | |||||||||
C | 2 | Fri, May 30 | 6:30 p.m. PDT | at Edmonton Elks | L 19–20 | 0–2 | CFL+ | Commonwealth Stadium | 12,769 | Recap |
- # Games played with blackout uniforms.
Regular season
Standings
Team | GP | W | L | T | Pts | PF | PA | Div | Stk | |
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Calgary Stampeders | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 140 | 91 | 2–0 | W2 | Details |
Saskatchewan Roughriders | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 145 | 123 | 1–1 | L1 | Details |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 113 | 94 | 3–1 | L1 | Details |
BC Lions | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 136 | 146 | 2–3 | W2 | |
Edmonton Elks | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 118 | 170 | 0–3 | L1 | Details |
Schedule
Week | Game | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | TV | Venue | Attendance | Summary | |
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Score | Record | |||||||||
1 | 1 | Sat, June 7 | 7:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Edmonton Elks | W 31–14 | 1–0 | TSN/CBSSN | BC Place | 52,837 | Recap |
2 | 2 | Thu, June 12 | 5:30 p.m. PDT | at Winnipeg Blue Bombers | L 20–34 | 1–1 | TSN/RDS/CBSSN | Princess Auto Stadium | 32,343 | Recap |
3 | 3 | Sat, June 21 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers | L 14–27 | 1–2 | TSN/CTV/CBSSN | BC Place | 20,138 | Recap |
4 | 4 | Sat, June 28 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | at Saskatchewan Roughriders | L 18–37 | 1–3 | TSN/CTV/CBSSN | Mosaic Stadium | 27,804 | Recap |
5 | 5 | Sat, July 5 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | at Montreal Alouettes | W 21–20 | 2–3 | TSN/CTV/RDS/CBSSN | Molson Stadium | 21,144 | Recap |
6 | 6 | Sun, July 13 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | at Edmonton Elks | W 32–14 | 3–3 | TSN | Commonwealth Stadium | 17,559 | Recap |
7 | 7 | Sat, July 19 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders | TSN/CTV/CBSSN | BC Place | ||||
8 | 8 | Sun, July 27 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats | TSN | BC Place | ||||
9 | Bye | |||||||||
10 | 9 | Thu, Aug 7 | 4:30 p.m. PDT | at Hamilton Tiger-Cats | TSN/RDS2/CBSSN | Tim Hortons Field | ||||
11 | 10 | Sat, Aug 16 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Montreal Alouettes | TSN/RDS/CBSSN | BC Place | ||||
12 | 11 | Sat, Aug 23 | 12:00 p.m. PDT | at Toronto Argonauts | TSN/CTV | BMO Field | ||||
13 | Bye | |||||||||
14 | 12 | Fri, Sept 5 | 4:30 p.m. PDT | at Ottawa Redblacks | TSN/RDS2/CBSSN | TD Place Stadium | ||||
15 | 13 | Fri, Sept 12 | 7:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Ottawa Redblacks | TSN/RDS/CBSSN | BC Place | ||||
16 | 14 | Fri, Sept 19 | 6:30 p.m. PDT | at Calgary Stampeders | TSN | McMahon Stadium | ||||
17 | 15 | Fri, Sept 26 | 7:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Toronto Argonauts | TSN | BC Place | ||||
18 | 16 | Sat, Oct 4 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | vs. Calgary Stampeders | TSN | BC Place | ||||
19 | Bye | |||||||||
20 | 17 | Fri, Oct 17 | 7:30 p.m. PDT | vs. Edmonton Elks | TSN | BC Place | ||||
21 | 18 | Sat, Oct 25 | 4:00 p.m. PDT | at Saskatchewan Roughriders | TSN | Mosaic Stadium |
- # Games played with blackout uniforms.
- # Games played with fog uniforms.
Team
Roster
Quarterbacks
Receivers
Running back
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Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
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1-game injured
6-game injured
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Practice roster
Suspended
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Italics indicate American player • Bold indicates Global player • 45 Roster, 12 Injured, 10 Practice, 3 Suspended Roster updated 2025-07-13 • Depth chart • Transactions • More CFL rosters |
Coaching staff
Front Office and Support Staff
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Head Coaches
Offensive Coaches
Defensive Coaches
Special Teams Coaches
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References
- ^ a b "HC Rick Campbell relieved of duties in Lions front office shakeup". BC Lions. November 20, 2024.
- ^ "Buck Pierce Named The 28th Head Coach In Lions History". BC Lions. December 3, 2024.
- ^ a b "Key 2025 CFL off-season dates you need to know". Canadian Football League. January 21, 2025.
- ^ "2025 Global draft tracker". Canadian Football League. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ a b "BC, Toronto, Saskatchewan and Ottawa exceeded 2024 salary expenditure cap". Canadian Football League. March 28, 2025.
- ^ "CFL standings". Canadian Football League. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
- ^ "Lions Announce Pre-season Tilt In Langford". BC Lions. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ a b "2025 CFL Schedule". Canadian Football League. Retrieved January 16, 2025.
- ^ a b "2025 CFL broadcast schedule". Canadian Football League. Retrieved May 24, 2025.