The B.C. Lions will be at home to start the CFL playoffs.
The Lions earned the right to host a West Division semifinal contest after recording a tough 27-21 road win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders Saturday at Mosaic Stadium.
B.C. quarterback Nathan Rourke threw for 368 yards (surpassing 5,000 on the season) and three touchdowns as the Lions finished the regular season with an 11-7 record. The second-place Lions will face the Calgary Stampeders next Saturday, Nov. 1 (2 p.m.) at B.C. Place. The winner will face the first-place Roughriders (12-6) in the West Final.
Ayden Eberhardt (2) and Keon Hatcher had touchdowns for B.C., with Sean Whyte kicking a pair of field goals.
Backup quarterback Jack Coan scored on a pair of short touchdown runs for the Riders, with kicker Michael Hughes bo

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