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A pivotal week in the Canadian Football League just went into hyperdrive.

Is your heading spinning with the Quarterback moves in the CFL? We will try to make sense of it all.
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The CFL Quarterback Carousel.

As the Canadian Football League (CFL) hits the midpoint of the 2024 season, the spotlight has firmly landed on the quarterback position. With the intense competition for playoff spots heating up, teams are grappling with quarterback changes that could have significant ramifications for their playoff hopes. The CFL's Week 11 is poised to be a dramatic showcase of how crucial depth and adaptability at the quarterback position can be.

This week, the CFL is experiencing an unprecedented level of QB turnover. Out of the league's eight teams, six are set to make changes to their starting quarterbacks. The Toronto Argonauts, currently on a bye week, are also waiting to see if Chad Kelly will be reinstated following his nine-game suspension. This means seven of the league’s nine teams are in flux at the quarterback spot.

B.C. Lions’ Bold Move

The most headline-grabbing development came on Tuesday morning when Nathan Rourke made a dramatic return to the B.C. Lions. After being released by the Atlanta Falcons and clearing NFL waivers, Rourke reached out to his former CFL team, the Lions. The result: a two-year contract reportedly worth nearly $750,000 in guaranteed money for the 2025 season and over $800,000 for 2026.

Rourke’s arrival throws the Lions' quarterback situation into question. Vernon Adams Jr., who was performing at a Most Outstanding Player level before a knee injury sidelined him, is still week-to-week. Lions' General Manager and Head Coach Rick Campbell expressed a desire to have both quarterbacks on the roster, stating, “We wanted to make this work where they both can be here.” Campbell hinted that Rourke could start as early as this Sunday, but the status of Adams Jr. remains uncertain.

Saskatchewan Roughriders: Harris Returns?

In Riderville, the big question is whether Trevor Harris will return to action against the Montreal Alouettes. Harris, who has been on the six-game injured list, was cleared to practice last week, sparking optimism among Riders fans. However, the team is keeping its plans close to the vest, with a final decision expected to be announced on Thursday.

Montreal Alouettes wonder if this week will be DeJa’Vu

On the other side of the field, the Alouettes might face the Roughriders without their starter, Cody Fajardo, who is nursing a hamstring injury. Davis Alexander is likely to make his third consecutive start and a second attempt against the Riders after stepping in during Week 8 and leading the Als to a win at home.

Toronto Argonauts’ QB Quandary

The Argonauts, off this week, are in limbo waiting for a decision on Chad Kelly’s reinstatement. The CFL’s response to the Argos' request for Kelly’s return could significantly impact their preparation for their next game against the Roughriders.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ Shift

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have also made a notable change, with Bo Levi Mitchell benched in favor of Taylor Powell. Powell took over from Mitchell after the Tabbies second possession in their loss to Montreal and is set to start this week, marking a shift in the Tiger-Cats' approach.

Edmonton Elks’ Injury Concerns

In Edmonton, the status of Tre Ford’s rib injury is under review. The results of upcoming tests will determine whether Ford can return to the lineup or if McLeod Bethel-Thompson will need to step up as the Elks aim for their third straight victory, this time against Hamilton.

The B.C. Lions’ Complicated Equation

With Nathan Rourke’s return, the Lions’ quarterback situation becomes even more intriguing. Rourke’s immediate availability raises questions about the future of both Adams Jr. and backup Jake Dollegala, who struggled in Edmonton last week. There’s also a chance we might see Chase Brice, who had a perfect 4-for-4 performance in garbage time last week.

Conclusion

As the CFL heads into Week 11, the quarterback carousel has become a central storyline. With numerous teams making critical decisions about their signal-callers, the outcomes of these matchups could reshape the playoff landscape. One thing is certain: this week will be a pivotal chapter in the CFL season, and fans should brace for an exciting slate of games.

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