Lions’ linebacker Williams sets single-season record for tackles by Canadian rookie
It’s been a record-setting rookie season for B.C. Lions linebacker Jordan Williams.
The six-foot, 232-pound Williams has registered 81 defensive tackles in 12 games this season. That breaks the Canadian rookie record of 75 set in 1993 by Mike O’Shea, the current head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
O’Shea established the mark with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Ticats obtained O’Shea, a native of North Bay, Ont., from the then Edmonton Eskimos (now Edmonton Elks), who’d selected the former Guelph Gryphon in the first round, fourth overall, in the 1993 CFL draft.
B.C. selected Williams first overall in the 2020 CFL draft but he’s completing his first season with the Lions after the league didn’t play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The franchise secured the No. 1 selection in a trade with the Calgary Stampeders.