Lions fire head coach Claybrooks after 5-13 season, no word on replacement
SURREY, B.C. — A failure to deliver on high expectations led to the B.C. Lions’ decision to dismiss head coach DeVone Claybrooks on Wednesday, a few days after the team completed a disappointing 5-13 season with a 21-16 loss to Calgary.
“The best classification I can make is that we failed,” Lions president Rick LeLacheur told assembled media at the team’s practice facility on Wednesday.
“We failed as a team,” he said. “We failed on the field, we failed off the field and it’s our job to make sure we fix it. In evaluations of the entire organization, we felt it in the best interest of the B.C. Lions football club that we would move on with a new head coach. Unfortunately, these things happen. They’re never nice but it is part of the game.”
Claybrooks was hired last December to replace Wally Buono, who retired at the end of the 2018 season after 46 years in the CFL. Claybrooks joined the Lions after seven years with the Stampeders, including three as defensive co-ordinator, and went out on top as Calgary won the Grey Cup last fall.