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The Lions fire head coach Campbell and complete Vernon Adams Jr trade

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The BC Lions opened a new era on Wednesday with the announcement of two major moves. The Lions fired Rick Campbell, their head coach and co-general manager, and promoted Ryan Rigmaiden to general manager. Neil McEvoy, who has been the Lions’ Co-GM for the past four years, will now serve as President of Football Operations.

BC Lions fire head coach Rick Campbell after early playoff exit | TSN

“We thank Rick Campbell for playing a major role in bringing our franchise back to respectability and contention while navigating us through some very tough waters upon his arrival. He’s a great coach and a great friend,” stated President Duane Vienneau. “We’re proud to have Neil and Ryan in their new roles with the preparation for 2025 already underway. Our goal remains the same: to be in Grey Cup contention every year.”

 

Rick Campbell was hired as the BC Lions’ head coach prior to the 2020 season, which was canceled. In 2021, BC finished 5-9 and missed the playoffs. A step in the right direction after the Lions finished 5-13 in 2019. In both the 2022 and 2023 seasons, the team finished 12-6 in the regular season, advanced to the Western Semi-Final at home, and lost the Western Final on the road to Winnipeg.

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In 2024, the Lions finished 9-9 before falling 19-28 on the road to Saskatchewan in the Western Semi-Final. The Lions had high expectations in 2024, when they hosted the Grey Cup. Amar Doman, the Lions’ owner, was contributing resources as he allowed the team to go over the salary cap, making huge signings such as bringing back quarterback Nathan Rourke following Vernon Adams Jr.’s midseason injury and bringing back DE Mathieu Betts after his spell in Detroit.

 

“Our owner has given us all the tools we need to build this football team, I just don’t feel like we performed this year like we’ve performed in the last couple of years and sometimes you have to make a change to get to that next level.” BC Lions President Duane Vienneu stated at Wednesday’s Media Conference.

 

Despite the disappointing season for Campbell in BC this past year, he already has some interest from the Edmonton Elks who have been given permission to interview him per Farhan Lalji.

 

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