Toronto Argonauts (2-8) Week 12 Preview vs BC Lions (5-5): Prediction, Depth Chart, Injuries, Odds

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Toronto Argonauts (2-8) Week 12 Preview vs BC Lions (5-5): Prediction, Depth Chart, Injuries, Odds

Game Details

Date/Location: Saturday, August 23 / BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario
Kickoff Time: 3:00 PM ET, 12:00 PM PT
Channel: TSN, CTV, CFL+

Odds

Spread: BC Lions -3 (-110), Toronto Argonauts +3 (-110)
Moneyline: BC Lions -150, Toronto Argonauts +130
Over/Under: 55 (Over -110, Under -110)

Overview

The Toronto Argonauts face a crucial matchup as they look to snap a three-game losing streak when they host the BC Lions at BMO Field. Toronto sits at 2-8, firmly entrenched at the bottom of the East Division with just one home win this season. The Argonauts are averaging a historically low 48.2 rushing yards per game, creating significant pressure on their passing attack.

BC enters at 5-5 after back-to-back victories over Hamilton and Montreal, positioning themselves within striking distance of second-place Calgary in the West Division. The Lions lead the league in net offense at 427.1 yards per game and have averaged 36.7 points over their last three contests.

Key Players

Nick Arbuckle (QB) - Has thrown for 3,033 yards and 17 touchdowns this season, including four consecutive 300-yard games totaling 1,342 passing yards and eight touchdowns. He is 0-2 career against BC.
Damonte Coxie (WR) - Leads the team with 48 catches for 854 yards and six touchdowns, tied for the league lead with 10 offensive big plays.
Dejon Brissett (WR) - Contributing 37 receptions for 438 yards and two touchdowns while adding versatility with 12 rushing yards.
Kevin Mital (WR) - Provides consistent production with 49 catches for 472 yards and two touchdowns on 58 targets.
Lirim Hajrullahu (K) - Converting field goals at a solid rate with 10 makes between 40-49 yards and two from 50+ yards.

Keys to the Game

Establish Ground Game - Toronto must find ways to generate rushing yards beyond their league-worst 48.2 yards per game to take pressure off Arbuckle and control game tempo.
Protect the Quarterback - With 25 sacks allowed this season, the Argonauts offensive line must hold up against a BC defense that has allowed a league-low 10 sacks.
Secondary Performance - Toronto's defense ranks second in passing yards allowed at 265.6 per game and must contain Nathan Rourke and Keon Hatcher's aerial attack.

Injury Report

Depth Chart

Score Predictions

BC Lions 29 - Toronto Argonauts 26

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