Quarterback questions loom for B.C. Lions following pair of losses
SURREY, B.C. — Jonathon Jennings is frustrated with how he’s been playing so far this CFL season, and his poor start may be leading to a quarterback controversy in Vancouver.
The B.C. Lions No. 1 pivot has yet to throw for more than 200 yards this CFL season, and he was 15-for-24 for 105 yards with two interceptions in Winnipeg on Saturday as the Blue Bombers trounced B.C. 41-19.
“I’m very disappointed. I didn’t play up to my standards at all,” Jennings said. “Back to the drawing board once again. There’s no excuses, just got to find a way to get it done.”
This season’s start is a far cry from Jennings’ breakout year in 2016, where he made 371 completions, passing for 5,226 yards.