Alouettes part ways with head coach Sherman, name Jones interim coach
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes are shaking things up less than one week before they begin their CFL season.
Alouettes general manager Kavis Reed said Saturday that the team and head coach Mike Sherman “mutually decided” to part ways, citing Sherman’s “slow adjustment to the CFL game.” Offensive co-ordinator Khari Jones will serve as interim head coach, combining both positions.
Montreal opens its regular season on Friday at Edmonton.
“It’s very hard during the winter time to see what is going to happen once the team is together, and not having the opportunity to have a spring camp this year may have played a factor in this decision being delayed,” Reed said in a conference call. “But we feel right now, mutually, is the better time to do it, simply because it’s at the start of the season.