B.C. Lions release three, including part-time starter Ilm Manning

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The British lions released the American offensive line player Ilm Manning, who made five starts in the team this season.

Six feet four, 295-pound blocker had in the NFL in San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers and Seattle Sikhox before signing with the lions. He played 62 collegial games at the University of Hawaii, where he was called the first team All-Mountain West as the eldest.

Last week, a native of Glendeil, Arizona, was transferred to the BC practice. It is expected that Dezhon Allen, who was named the most outstanding Call attacking in 2023, will return from a hand injury in relatively the near future.

Lions also released the American defender Celestine Haba and the American protective fist of Stone.

Haba dressed for three games with Argonauts in Toronto at the beginning of this season, having recorded three defensive equipment, one bag and one of the forced balls. The 26-year-old native of Columbia, SC joined the composition of the BC practice last month after his release from the team, but did not see any actions of the regular season.

The defender is six feet alone, 250 pounds registered 18 protective gear, five bags and two forced balls with blue Winnipeg bombers in 2023 and 2024.

Stone began two games for Lions in the corner defender this season and recorded six protective gear. The 24-year-old native of Angleton, Texas, played at the University of Hawaiian Islands and the University of Wyoming.

On Saturday, October 4, BC Lions (8-7) will hold Calgary Stampeders (8-6) at the BC Place stadium, and Kickoff is scheduled for 19:00 eastern waist time. Stampeders has suffered one -way loss at Montreal Alouettes last week, while Lions left with a close victory over Argonauts in TorontoField

The game will be broadcast on TSN in Canada and CFL+ at the international level. Radio listeners can tune at 770 ChQR in Kalgary and 730 CKNW in Vancouver.

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