The 1995 BC Lions finished in third place in the North Division with a 10–8 record. They appeared in the North Semi-Final but were defeated by the Edmonton Eskimos , denying the team a chance to defend their Grey Cup title.
Offseason [ ]
CFL Draft [ ]
Preseason [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Season Standings [ ]
[1]
Season schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Attendance
Record
1
June 30
vs. Baltimore Stallions
37–34
Win
23,999
1–0
2
July 7
at Memphis Mad Dogs
31–13
Win
14,278
2–0
3
July 13
vs. Toronto Argonauts
35–34
Win
24,276
3–0
4
July 21
at Calgary Stampeders
46–24
Loss
30,012
3–1
5
July 27
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
48–11
Win
22,226
4–1
6
Aug 3
vs. Birmingham Barracudas
30–23 (OT)
Win
21,948
5–1
7
Aug 9
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
43–25
Win
20,421
6–1
7
Aug 14
at Toronto Argonauts
19–6
Win
17,084
7–1
8
Aug 18
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
11–6
Loss
22,769
7–2
9
Aug 26
vs. Shreveport Pirates
20–19
Loss
24,535
7–3
10
Bye
7–3
11
Sept 9
at Ottawa Rough Riders
43–24
Win
22,564
8–3
12
Sept 16
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
49–14
Win
25,432
9–3
13
Sept 22
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
33–18
Loss
32,837
9–4
14
Oct 1
at Edmonton Eskimos
39–36
Loss
30,046
9–5
15
Oct 9
vs. Calgary Stampeders
41–27
Loss
32,907
9–6
16
Oct 15
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
43–13
Loss
23,112
9–7
17
Oct 21
at Baltimore Stallions
28–26
Loss
33,208
9–8
18
Oct 28
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
30–25
Win
27,464
10–8
[2]
Awards and records [ ]
1995 CFL All-Stars [ ]
Northern All-Star Selections [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
North Semi-Final [ ]
References [ ]
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