Lions quarterback taking aim at Grey Cup win in 2026, not making CFL awards history
Nathan Rourke has the opportunity to accomplish something this season that’s never been done in CFL history.
No Canadian has captured the CFL’s outstanding player award in consecutive years. Russ Jackson won it three times over his legendary career with the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1963, ’66 and ’69.
Last year, Rourke became just the fifth player to win the award and was also named the league’s top Canadian. Rourke was the first quarterback to complete that sweep since Jackson in 1969. Winnipeg’s Brady Oliveira in 2024, Calgary’s Jon Cornish in 2013 and Ottawa’s Tony Gabriel in 1978 are the other Canadian MOP winners.
“Just like any other player, I want to be a great player and want to be regarded as such,” the B.C Lions star said. “I do believe even if you’re someone who wins multiple individual awards, if you don’t win the big one that’s what people are going to say.
