Canadian football team season
The 1984 BC Lions finished in first place in the West Division with a 12–3–1 record. They appeared in the West Final but lost to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Joe Kapp and Tom Brown were inducted into the Football Hall of Fame.
Offseason
CFL Draft
Preseason
Regular season
Season standings
Source: [ 1]
Season schedule
Source: [ 2]
Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
Bye
2
1
Fri, July 6
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
W 44–10
1–0
BC Place
43,501
3
2
Sun, July 15
at Toronto Argonauts
W 39–29
2–0
Exhibition Stadium
34,092
4
3
Sun, July 22
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 3–25
2–1
Winnipeg Stadium
31,113
5
4
Sat, July 28
vs. Montreal Concordes
W 22–7
3–1
BC Place
39,991
6
5
Sun, Aug 5
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 29–27
4–1
Taylor Field
24,558
7
6
Sat, Aug 11
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
W 46–34
5–1
BC Place
37,560
8
7
Sun, Aug 19
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 19–11
6–1
Ivor Wynne Stadium
14,101
9
8
Sat, Aug 25
vs. Calgary Stampeders
W 15–4
7–1
BC Place
38,419
10
Bye
11
9
Sun, Sept 9
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 46–11
8–1
BC Place
34,630
12
10
Sat, Sept 15
at Montreal Concordes
L 17–33
8–2
Olympic Stadium
15,085
13
11
Sat, Sept 22
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 28–37
8–3
BC Place
35,955
14
12
Fri, Sept 28
at Edmonton Eskimos
W 34–32
9–3
Commonwealth Stadium
47,015
15
13
Sat, Oct 6
vs. Toronto Argonauts
T 21–21
9–3–1
BC Place
49,358
16
14
Sat, Oct 13
at Ottawa Rough Riders
W 40–33
10–3–1
Lansdowne Park
21,280
17
15
Sat, Oct 20
at Calgary Stampeders
W 41–13
11–3–1
McMahon Stadium
23,230
18
16
Sat, Oct 27
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 20–3
12–3–1
BC Place
59,421
Awards and records
1984 CFL All-Stars
Playoffs
West Final
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Important figures Retired numbers Key personnel
Owner: Amar Doman
General Manager: Ryan Rigmaiden
Head Coach: Buck Pierce
Grey Cup Championships (6) Western Division Championships (10) Current league affiliations
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