| Year |
Games |
Team |
No. |
Yards |
Avg |
Long |
TD |
| 2002 |
17 |
BC |
46 |
735 |
16.0 |
41 |
6 |
| 2003 |
15 |
BC |
41 |
615 |
15.0 |
39 |
7 |
| 2004 |
18 |
BC |
83 |
1220 |
14.7 |
80 |
7 |
| 2005 |
18 |
BC |
78 |
1042 |
13.4 |
69 |
4 |
| 2006 |
11 |
BC |
44 |
507 |
11.5 |
26 |
3 |
| 2007 |
18 |
BC |
86 |
1158 |
11.9 |
93 |
7 |
| Career Totals |
378 |
5277 |
14.0 |
93 |
34 |
2007: CFL AllStar, CFL Most Outstanding Canadian, West Division AllStar; West Division Most Outstanding Canadian. Finished 2nd in CFL for catches and 3rd in CFL for yards.
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2006: An inspirational leader for the Lions in 2006, Clermont battled through what would have been a season ending injury for many after tearing his MCL in Week 1 versus Saskatchewan. Returning to the field after missing only seven games, he finished the year with 44 receptions for 507 yards (4th) and three TD’s. Jason also contributed a playoff career-high, nine catches for 98 yards in the 2006 West Championship.
2005: Appeared in all 18 games while recorded a second consecutive 1,000-yard season with 1,042 yards on 78 catches becoming only the sixth Lion to accomplish that feat. Ranked 12th in the CFL in receptions and 16th in yards.
2004: Was named the Most Valuable Canadian in the Grey Cup when he grabbed 4 passes for 71 yards and a TD. Named to the 2004 West All-Star Team and received the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award.
2002: Recognized as the Outstanding Rookie in the West, and the CFL Most Outstanding Rookie.
Notable: Currently ranks 13th in yards with 4,119 while recording 27 TDs. Until last season’s injury limited Clermont to 11 games, he had missed only three games in his CFL career and had averaged over 80 catches and 1,100 yards in his previous two seasons.