The Hamilton Tiger-Cats showcased a dominant performance against the B.C. Lions, winning 41-27, as they head into their bye week with a 2-1 record. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell displayed exceptional efficiency, completing 83% of his passes and tying a career-high with five touchdown throws. The Ticats’ offense thrived on quick scoring, with touchdowns in four of their first five drives. Notably, wide receiver Kenny Lawler and tight end Max Mang contributed significantly to the victory, reinforcing Hamilton's competitive edge in the CFL.

By the Numbers
  • Bo Levi Mitchell: 15-for-18 passing, 285 yards, 5 TDs.
  • Kenny Lawler: 4 receptions, 81 yards, 1 TD.
  • Max Mang: 3 receptions, 22 yards, 2 TDs.
State of Play
  • The Ticats scored touchdowns on 13 of their last 17 possessions dating back to their previous game.
  • They maintained home-field dominance, a key focus for the team after a disappointing opener.
What's Next

The Tiger-Cats will return to action on July 5, facing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at home, eager to build on their current momentum and maintain their winning record.

Bottom Line

With their impressive offensive performance and strong teamwork, the Tiger-Cats have established themselves as contenders this season, emphasizing the importance of consistency and execution as they move forward.