B.C. Lions release wide receiver Jake Lampman

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The B.C. Lions released wide receiver Jake Lampman on Wednesday. Jake Lampman is six foot and weighs 205 pounds.

The 29-year-old from East Lansing, Michigan, signed with the Lions in January. Before British Columbia, he was on the New Orleans Saints practice squad in 2020. After re-signing with the Saints in 2021, he was released during training camp. It was his second stint with the Saints.

The Saints signed Lampman as an undrafted free agent in 2016. He played two preseason games with one catch for 19 yards. He played six regular season games for the Saints with six tackles. In 2017, he played two preseason games with four catches for 58 yards before he was released at the end of training camp.

Later, Lampman signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad and spent two seasons in Tampa Bay. In 2020, he signed with the XFL Team 9 practice squad and later joined the Tampa Bay Vipers. After the XFL ceased operations, Lampman returned to New Orleans.

Collegiately, Lampman played five seasons at Ferris State (2011-15) with 150 catches for 2,225 yards, 25 touchdowns, 45 carries for 323 yards, ten touchdowns, and 13 kick returns for 289 yards in 42 games for the Bulldogs. He helped the Bulldogs win the 2014 GLIAC Championship.

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