
B.C. Lions fine, forfeit two draft picks for violating CFL’s salary cap
TORONTO — The B.C. Lions were one of four CFL teams to violate the league’s 2024 salary cap, but their penalty is more severe than others, with the club forfeiting first- and second-round picks in this year’s draft
According to the CFL, the Lions were $347,889 above the league-mandated 2024 cap of $5.525 million. The Toronto Argonauts ($87,103), Saskatchewan Roughriders ($40,121) and Ottawa Redblacks ($22,914) also exceeded the cap and were each fined by the amount they finished over.
Teams exceeding the CFL cap by less than $100,000 are fined the amount they were over. Those violations up to $300,000 met a fine of double the amount in excess in addition to forfeiture of the team’s next available first-round pick.
Violations exceeding $300,000 result in a fine triple the additional amount plus the loss of the next available second-round selection. So by that formula, B.C.’s fine would work out to $643,667.