Nathan Rourke
Nathan Rourke (born May 24, 1998) is a Canadian professional football quarterback for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[1][2] Born in Victoria, British Columbia, and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Rourke developed his skills as a dual-threat quarterback during his high school career, eventually moving to Alabama for his senior year to enhance his college recruitment prospects.[3][4] He played college football at Ohio University, where he appeared in 26 games with 24 starts, compiling a 17-7 record as a starter and earning second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors in 2017 and 2018, and first-team honors in 2019, for his performance as a versatile signal-caller.[5] Rourke entered the professional ranks when he was selected by the BC Lions in the second round (15th overall) of the 2020 CFL Draft, though he was ranked as high as the third-overall prospect earlier in the process.[6] In his first two seasons with the Lions (2021–2022), he emerged as a key player, particularly in 2022 when he led the league in passing efficiency and rushing yards among quarterbacks, earning the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian award and helping the team reach the Western Final.[3] Following that success, Rourke pursued opportunities in the National Football League (NFL), signing a futures contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars in January 2023; he impressed in the preseason before being added to the New England Patriots' practice squad later that year.[1] His NFL journey continued in 2024 with brief stints on the New York Giants' practice squad and a signing with the Atlanta Falcons, though he was ultimately waived and returned to the Lions on a record-breaking three-year contract that made him the highest-paid player in CFL history.[7][8] In the 2025 CFL season, Rourke solidified his status as one of the league's elite quarterbacks, leading the league in passing yards with 5,290 and touchdowns with 31 while leading all quarterbacks in rushing with 564 yards on the ground.[9] His outstanding performance earned him his first All-CFL Team selection, the CFL's Most Outstanding Player award, and his second Most Outstanding Canadian award, helping the Lions reach the Western Final, where they lost to the Saskatchewan Roughriders 24–21.[10][11] Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 209 pounds, Rourke's mobility and accuracy have defined his career, blending Canadian football roots with aspirations in the American professional scene.[2]Early life
Childhood and family background
Nathan Rourke was born on May 24, 1998, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, to parents Larry and Robyn Rourke.[1][12] As the eldest of two brothers, with Kurtis Rourke—also a quarterback—being approximately two and a half years younger, Nathan grew up in a supportive family environment that emphasized athletic development.[13][14] Although born in Victoria, Rourke's family relocated to Oakville, Ontario, when he was around three years old, where he spent the majority of his childhood.[15][16] His parents played a pivotal role in fostering his passion for sports, making significant sacrifices to support his pursuits, including temporary relocations that separated the family at times. For instance, during Rourke's senior year of high school, his mother and brother joined him in Alabama to attend a football academy, while his father remained in Oakville to maintain stability.[13] This level of commitment underscored the family's dedication to his development from an early age. Rourke developed an early interest in football, beginning organized play at the age of five while in kindergarten in Oakville.[13] He participated in local minor football leagues, including time with the Burlington Stampeders near Oakville, where he honed his skills alongside initial involvement in other youth sports.[6] These formative experiences in Ontario laid the groundwork for his athletic journey, transitioning into more structured high school athletics.High school career
Rourke attended Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School in Oakville, Ontario, for the first three years of his high school football career, serving as the starting quarterback for the Titans.[5] During this period, he demonstrated strong dual-threat capabilities, combining accurate passing with effective rushing to lead his team to significant successes, including the school's first Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) Bowl championship in 2014.[17] In the championship game against the St. Mary Mustangs, Rourke threw a touchdown pass and scrambled for a 55-yard rushing score, contributing to a 21-14 victory that capped an undefeated season.[17] Earlier that year, he also guided the Titans to Oakville's first Halton Regional senior Tier 1 football championship with a 28-7 win over the Assumption Aggies, where he accounted for multiple touchdowns through passing and rushing.[18] To boost his college recruitment prospects, Rourke relocated for his senior year to Edgewood Academy, a private school in Elmore, Alabama.[19] His family supported the move, with his mother and younger brother joining him in Alabama while his father stayed in Canada.[20] At Edgewood, Rourke elevated the Wildcats' performance, leading them to a perfect 13-0 record and the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 2A state championship.[5] He passed for 3,779 yards and 59 touchdowns on a 75% completion rate, while adding over 800 rushing yards and 10 rushing scores, earning recognition as one of the top senior quarterbacks in the state.[21] Rourke's high school achievements drew initial interest from several programs, but he received no Division I scholarship offers after his first three years in Canada.[4] Following his dominant senior season at Edgewood, he garnered six Division I offers, including two from FBS schools (Ohio and Eastern Michigan) and four from FCS programs such as Eastern Kentucky and Chattanooga.[22] Despite this, he chose the junior college route, accepting an offer from Fort Scott Community College in Kansas to further develop his skills and position himself for a transfer to a four-year university.[22]College career
Ohio University
Prior to enrolling at Ohio University, Rourke spent one season at Fort Scott Community College in 2016, where he appeared in all 11 games, throwing for 2,367 yards and 18 touchdowns while leading the Greyhounds to a 4-7 record.[5] He transferred to Ohio ahead of the 2017 season as a sophomore, appearing in all 13 games with 11 starts, primarily as a dual-threat contributor with 912 rushing yards and 126 points scored from 21 rushing touchdowns.[23][24] Rourke helped the Bobcats secure their first bowl appearance in four years, starting the Bahamas Bowl against UAB and throwing two touchdown passes in a 41-6 victory.[25] In 2017, Rourke earned second-team All-MAC honors and won the first Jon Cornish Trophy as the top Canadian player in U.S. college football. In 2018, he emerged as the full-time starting quarterback, guiding Ohio to a 9-4 record and an appearance in the Frisco Bowl, where he accounted for three total touchdowns in a 27-0 shutout win over San Diego State.[26] His dual-threat ability shone through with 2,434 passing yards and 907 rushing yards, earning him second-team All-MAC honors as a junior and repeating as Jon Cornish Trophy winner. He also earned MAC East Offensive Player of the Week honors multiple times across his career, totaling six such awards.[5] The following year, as a senior and team captain, Rourke solidified his breakout status by leading the MAC in total offense and earning first-team All-MAC recognition along with MAC Offensive Player of the Year honors after passing for 2,820 yards and 20 touchdowns while adding 867 rushing yards and 13 scores.[27][1] Rourke capped his Ohio career in the 2019 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, earning MVP honors with 144 passing yards and 87 rushing yards, including a touchdown, in a 30-21 upset victory over Nevada that marked the Bobcats' third straight bowl win and improved his starting record to 25-14.[28] Over three seasons, he set multiple program benchmarks, including the single-season record for points scored by a quarterback (126 in 2017) and became the first Ohio player to reach 40 passing and 40 rushing touchdowns in a career, amassing 60 passing and 49 rushing scores while totaling 7,454 passing yards.[29][23] His leadership extended beyond the field, as he was named to watch lists for national awards like the Maxwell and Davey O'Brien in 2019.[5]College statistics
Nathan Rourke appeared in 39 games over three seasons at Ohio University from 2017 to 2019, compiling a 25-14 record as a starter. His college statistics highlight his dual-threat ability as a quarterback, with strong performances in both passing and rushing categories.[23]Passing Statistics
Rourke's passing stats improved each season, culminating in a senior year where he led the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in completion percentage (61.0%) and passing efficiency (150.3). His career completion percentage of 58.8% ranked among the top in program history, and he threw for 7,454 yards with a 3:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio.[5][23]| Year | Games | Completions | Attempts | Completion % | Yards | TDs | INTs | Efficiency Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 13 | 161 | 292 | 55.1 | 2,203 | 17 | 7 | 132.9 |
| 2018 | 13 | 165 | 275 | 60.0 | 2,431 | 23 | 8 | 156.0 |
| 2019 | 13 | 200 | 328 | 61.0 | 2,820 | 20 | 5 | 150.3 |
| Career | 39 | 526 | 895 | 58.8 | 7,454 | 60 | 20 | 145.2 |
Rushing Statistics
As a prolific rushing quarterback, Rourke amassed over 2,600 rushing yards and 49 touchdowns, ranking second in Ohio history for quarterback rushing yards per carry (6.2) and eighth for rushing yards per game (67.7). His rushing production contributed significantly to his team-leading total offense averages, exceeding MAC conference norms for quarterback mobility (typically under 500 rushing yards per season).[5][1]| Year | Games | Carries | Yards | Yards/Carry | TDs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 13 | 137 | 912 | 6.7 | 21 |
| 2018 | 13 | 134 | 860 | 6.4 | 15 |
| 2019 | 13 | 154 | 867 | 5.6 | 13 |
| Career | 39 | 425 | 2,639 | 6.2 | 49 |
Receiving Statistics
Rourke occasionally participated in trick plays, recording minimal receiving stats: 3 receptions for 20 yards and 2 touchdowns over his career, including a 15-yard touchdown reception against Akron in 2017. These figures did not significantly impact his overall statistical profile.[5] Rourke's combined passing and rushing totals established him as Ohio's all-time leader in total touchdowns responsible for (109) and ranked third in career total offense (10,093 yards), surpassing MAC averages for dual-threat quarterbacks by over 50% in total production per game.[23][5]Professional career
BC Lions (2021–2022)
Rourke was selected by the BC Lions in the second round (15th overall) of the 2020 CFL Draft, marking the highest draft position for a Canadian quarterback since Jesse Palmer in 2001.[34] On May 19, 2021, he signed a three-year contract with the team under new head coach Rick Campbell, who had assumed the role in December 2020 to rebuild the franchise after a 0-14 season in 2020.[35] In his rookie 2021 season, Rourke primarily served as a backup to veteran quarterback Michael Reilly, making limited appearances in three games. He completed 52 of 82 passes for 754 yards with three touchdowns and five interceptions, while adding 111 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns on 18 carries, including his first professional scores.[2] These outings provided glimpses of his dual-threat ability but were overshadowed by the Lions' ongoing transition under Campbell, as the team finished with a 6-10 record and missed the playoffs. Rourke earned the starting role in 2022, appearing in 10 regular-season games and leading the CFL with a 78.7% completion rate (255 of 324 passes) for 3,349 yards and 25 touchdowns, alongside 10 interceptions.[2] His efficiency and mobility—rushing for 304 yards and seven touchdowns—propelled the Lions to an 8-10 record and a playoff berth, though his season was cut short by a Lisfranc sprain in his right foot suffered in Week 9 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, requiring surgery and a projected three-to-six-month recovery.[36] Rourke returned ahead of schedule for the postseason, delivering a strong performance in the Western Semi-Final against the Calgary Stampeders on November 6, where he completed 22 of 30 passes for 321 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions, securing a 30-16 win and advancing the Lions to the Western Final.[37] For his breakout campaign, Rourke was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian, the first quarterback to win the award for the Lions since its inception in 1955 and only the third Canadian quarterback ever to claim it.[38] His contributions under Campbell's offensive scheme, which emphasized quick decisions and play-action, established him as a rising star and helped stabilize the Lions' quarterback position amid broader team improvements.NFL career (2023)
Following his standout 2022 season with the BC Lions in the Canadian Football League, where he set a single-season completion percentage record, Nathan Rourke signed a reserve/futures contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on January 16, 2023.[39][40] Rourke participated in the Jaguars' 2023 preseason, appearing in all three exhibition games and completing 23 of 35 passes for 348 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions, while adding 34 rushing yards on eight carries.[41] His performances drew attention for their creativity and mobility, including a notable 21-yard touchdown pass against the Dallas Cowboys on August 12, where he evaded multiple defenders before throwing on the run.[42] Despite the promise shown, Rourke was waived by the Jaguars on August 29, 2023, as part of final roster cuts.[43] Rourke quickly rejoined the Jaguars on their practice squad the following day, August 30, 2023, providing depth behind quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence and C.J. Beathard. He remained there through the early regular season, focusing on adapting to the NFL's 11-player alignment and tighter passing windows compared to the CFL's wider field. On October 18, 2023, Rourke was elevated to the active roster for the first time, serving as the emergency third quarterback during a game against the New Orleans Saints, though he did not play.[41] He was waived again on October 21 but cleared waivers and was re-signed to the practice squad on October 24.[44] Rourke stayed with the Jaguars' practice squad for the remainder of the season until December 16, 2023, when he was waived once more to make room for other roster moves.[45] On December 18, 2023, Rourke was claimed off waivers by the New England Patriots and added to their active roster as the third quarterback behind Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe. He dressed as the inactive emergency quarterback for the Patriots' final three regular-season games but saw no action.[46] Throughout his 2023 NFL stint, Rourke did not appear in any regular-season games, instead emphasizing daily workouts, film study, and adjusting to the professional level's intensity and rule differences, such as the lack of motion rules from the CFL. As one of few Canadian quarterbacks pursuing an NFL career, his journey garnered media interest for highlighting cross-league transitions and the challenges faced by international players.[47][48]BC Lions (2024–present)
Rourke was waived by the New England Patriots in May 2024 and subsequently joined the New York Giants' practice squad. He was released by the Giants on July 28, 2024, before signing with the Atlanta Falcons on August 1, 2024. Following his release from the Falcons later that month, Rourke re-signed with the BC Lions on a three-year contract on August 13, 2024, marking his return to the team after stints with three NFL teams that year.[49][50][51] In the 2024 season, Rourke primarily served as the backup to starting quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., but assumed the starting role amid Adams' knee injury in Week 11. He made eight starts, compiling a 3–5 record, with his opportunities limited by the late-season signing and Adams' eventual return to the lineup for the final regular-season game and playoffs.[52] Key relief appearances included a performance in Week 18 where he completed 16 of 22 passes for 223 yards and added 68 rushing yards with a touchdown in a 33–30 victory over the Edmonton Elks.[53] The Lions finished 9–9 but were eliminated in the Western Semi-Final, with Adams starting in Rourke's place.[52] Rourke's contract was restructured in January 2025 to include $749,200 in guaranteed money for the season, securing his position through 2026 while allowing the Lions to build around him as their franchise quarterback.[54] As the full-time starter in 2025, he led the CFL in passing efficiency, earning a league-high 92.6 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, and threw for 5,290 yards with 31 touchdowns while leading all quarterbacks in rushing yards among passers.[55] His performance earned him his first All-CFL Team selection as the West Division's representative and the league's Most Outstanding Player award on November 13, 2025—the first Canadian quarterback to win it since Russ Jackson in 1969—along with the Most Outstanding Canadian award.[56][9] Under Rourke's leadership, the Lions implemented a more balanced offensive attack, emphasizing his mobility and deep passing to support a resurgent ground game, which propelled the team to a six-game win streak late in the regular season and the West Division's second seed.[57] In the 2025 playoffs, Rourke guided the Lions to a 27–21 victory over the Calgary Stampeders in the Western Semi-Final, throwing for 320 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 51 yards and one touchdown. The Lions' season ended with a 24-21 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Western Final on November 8, 2025, where Rourke threw for 290 yards.[58][59]Professional statistics
Nathan Rourke's professional statistics demonstrate his growth as a high-efficiency passer and dynamic runner in the Canadian Football League (CFL), complemented by limited NFL exposure. As of the end of the 2025 season, he ranks among the league's top performers in passing yards and completion percentage, with career totals of 11,174 passing yards and a CFL-record 78.7% completion rate in 2022. His rushing ability has added significant value, leading all quarterbacks in rushing yards during the 2025 season.[60][39][52]CFL Regular Season Passing Statistics
| Year | Team | GP | Comp | Att | Pct | Yds | TD | Int |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | BC Lions | 13 | 52 | 82 | 63.4 | 754 | 3 | 5 |
| 2022 | BC Lions | 10 | 255 | 324 | 78.7 | 3,349 | 25 | 10 |
| 2024 | BC Lions | 9 | 136 | 209 | 65.1 | 1,781 | 4 | 9 |
| 2025 | BC Lions | 18 | 352 | 500 | 70.4 | 5,290 | 31 | 16 |
| Career | CFL | 50 | 795 | 1,115 | 71.3 | 11,174 | 63 | 40 |
CFL Regular Season Rushing Statistics
| Year | Team | GP | Car | Yds | Avg | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | BC Lions | 13 | 18 | 111 | 6.2 | 5 |
| 2022 | BC Lions | 10 | 39 | 304 | 7.8 | 7 |
| 2024 | BC Lions | 9 | 24 | 213 | 8.9 | 5 |
| 2025 | BC Lions | 18 | 61 | 564 | 9.2 | 10 |
| Career | CFL | 50 | 142 | 1,192 | 8.4 | 27 |
NFL Statistics (2023)
Rourke did not record regular-season statistics during his 2023 stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he spent time on the practice squad. In the preseason, he appeared in three games (no starts), completing 23 of 35 passes (65.7%) for 348 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions, while adding 34 rushing yards on eight carries. These exhibition performances highlighted his accuracy but did not lead to regular-season opportunities.[65][62][66]CFL Playoff Statistics
| Year | Games | Comp | Att | Pct | Yds | TD | Int | Rush Yds | Rush TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 (Western Semi-Final & Final) | 2 | 49 | 63 | 77.8 | 520 | 3 | 2 | 45 | 0 |
| 2024 (Western Semi-Final) | 1 | 21 | 32 | 65.6 | 210 | 1 | 2 | 25 | 0 |
| 2025 (Western Semi-Final) | 1 | 26 | 34 | 76.5 | 320 | 2 | 0 | 51 | 1 |
| 2025 (Western Final) | 1 | — | — | — | 290 | — | — | — | — |
| Career | 5 | 96 | 129 | 74.4 | 1,340 | 6 | 4 | 121 | 1 |