Head coach Rich Campbell was confident Vernon Adams Jr. will start against the Edmonton Eskimos, but the B.C. Lions quarterback was a little more guarded about his health.
Adams practiced Monday, but missed Tuesday鈥檚 workout with an abdominal injury. At the time his status was listed as questionable for when the Lions (2-1) face the Elks (0-3) Thursday at BC Place Stadium to open Week 4 of the CFL season.
鈥淗e鈥檚 good,鈥 Campbell said after the Lions walk-through Wednesday. 鈥淗e came in this morning feeling better. He seems good to go.
鈥淗e鈥檚 been playing awesome for us. We鈥檙e obviously happy that VA is ready to go.鈥
Adams, who is listed as the starter on the Lions depth chart, was more cautious.
鈥淚 feel good today,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 woke up feeling better.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to see how we feel tomorrow.鈥
The 31-year-old, who is in his second season as the Lions starter, said he woke up Tuesday feeling a strain in his lower abdomen. After sitting out Tuesday he took all the reps during Wednesday鈥檚 short practice and his movements didn鈥檛 seem to be hindered.
鈥淲e鈥檒l see when I wake up tomorrow but feeling better today,鈥 he said.
After three games this season Adams has completed 63-of-95 passes for a CFL-leading 1,038 yards, six touchdowns and just one interception.
Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Jake Dolegala is Adams鈥 backup.
One player expecting to see some extra attention from the Elks is Lions wide receiver Alexander Hollins.
Hollins scorched the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for 215 yards and two touchdowns on seven catches in a nail-biting 26-24 victory last week.
鈥淎ttention? I love attention,鈥 said the six-foot, 175-pound speedster from Yazoo City, Miss.
Hollins grabbed everyone鈥檚 attention when he hauled in a 71-yard touchdown pass from Adams on BC鈥檚 fourth offensive play of the game against Winnipeg. He later caught a 29-yeard touchdown.
A big play early fires up both the offence and defence, said Hollins.
鈥淚t helps a lot,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t makes the defence work even harder to try to get the ball back.
鈥淓verything is just high energy, cheering each other on, working hard. The more big plays everyone is making, the more plans we want to make as a unit.鈥
After being named the CFL鈥檚 top receiver for Week 3, Hollins was asked if he could rake in even more yards against the winless Elks.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a goal of mine to try to get a certain amount,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 just try to get open, catch the ball, get first downs, make plays for the team.鈥
Adams said Hollins has the ability to be where he鈥檚 most needed.
鈥淗e鈥檚 being him, the playmaker he is,鈥 said Adams. 鈥淲hen the ball finds him, he鈥檚 going to make a play.鈥
Hollins leads the league with 402 yards and three touchdowns on 23 catches. Teammate Justin McInnis is third with 17 catches for 340 yards and two touchdowns.
Running back William Stanback, who signed with the Lions this winter after helping the Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup last year, is the league鈥檚 top rusher with 187 yards on 42 carries.
It鈥檚 a quick turnaround for the Elks, who are coming off a heart-breaking 39-36 loss against the Argonauts in Toronto Saturday. It was the second time in two weeks Edmonton lost by three points.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not like we鈥檝e played poor football,鈥 said Chris Jones, Edmonton鈥檚 head coach and general manager. 鈥淲e鈥檝e unfortunately lost three games and it comes down to that one or two plays that we鈥檝e got to learn to make.
鈥淲hen we do, we鈥檙e going to have a lot of success.鈥
Campbell said the Elks are a better than then their record.
鈥淭hey are a good team,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey have good players. We鈥檙e not getting caught up in their record. We expect it will be a close game again.鈥
The Lions will also be without Canadian linebacker Ben Hladik, who has a thumb injury. Hladik, who leads the CFL with 25 tackles, will be replaced by Bo Lokombo.
EDMONTON ESKIMOS (0-3) at BC Lions (2-1)
Thursday, B.C. Place
LUCKY 13: Hollins was the first Lion since Nick Moore in 2017 to have over 200 receiving yards in a game. Tyon Gray holds the franchise record for most receiving yards in a game with 270 set in 1981. Hollins鈥 215 yards is the 13th highest in Lions history.
ON THE ROAD: After Thursday, the Lions will play one home game over the next eight weeks. They play in Hamilton July 7, return home for a July 13 game against Saskatchewan, then travel to Calgary July 21, Winnipeg Aug. 1 and Edmonton Aug. 11 before hosting the Bombers Aug. 18.
GOING DEEP: Heading into Week 4 Adams leads the CFL in completing 14 of 29 passes for 20 or more yards, for a league-high 499 yards and five touchdowns.
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