Québécois pass-catcher Justin McInnis continues his remarkable season in the Canadian Football League.
Faced with a well-prepared defense, McInnis made the most of every opportunity. He caught seven of the ten passes directed his way, totaling 148 yards and adding a touchdown to his record. This offensive contribution enabled the Lions to maintain a steady pace and win a tight duel.
A season of consistency and excellence
This performance was far from a one-off. McInnis broke the 100-yard barrier for the third time in just twelve games this season. His consistency testifies not only to his talent, but also to the confidence placed in him by his quarterback and coaching staff.
Statistically, McInnis now ranks sixth in the entire CFL for accumulated yards on catches. For a Québécois player in a league dominated by high-caliber receivers from across the country and the U.S., this position perfectly illustrates his impact and steady progress.
Beyond the numbers, McInnis is a real threat to opposing defenses. His ability to create space, catch contested passes and turn simple plays into big gains makes him an indispensable part of the Lions' forward line.
Every week, he confirms his status as a rising star in Canadiens football. If this pace continues, Justin McInnis could well end the season among the CFL's elite receivers, and inspire a whole new generation of young Québécois players.
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