New coach Khari Jones looks to lead Montreal Alouettes to third win in a row
MONTREAL — Veteran defensive end John Bowman has seen his fair share of coaches throughout his 14-year CFL career. But he says there’s something special about new Montreal Alouettes head coach Khari Jones.
Bowman showered Jones with praise ahead of Saturday’s clash between the Alouettes (2-2) and the Edmonton Eskimos (3-1) — a rematch of the season opener, which Edmonton won 32-25.
After losing the second game of the season, the Alouettes have recorded back-to-back victories over East Division opponents Hamilton and Ottawa. Montreal has not won three straight CFL games since the end of the 2016 season.
“Out of all the coaches I’ve played for, he might be one of the only ones who has played in the CFL,” said Bowman of Jones. “He knows what’s going on. He knows the reads. He’s relatable. He retired the same year I got in, so he’s not that far removed from the game.”