Potential Als owner Jeffrey Lenkov calls owning team “once in a lifetime” opportunity
MONTREAL — Potential Montreal Alouettes owner Jeffrey Lenkov says buying the troubled CFL team is a “once in a lifetime” opportunity.
Jeffrey and his brother Peter are part of an ownership group that is in the midst of exclusive negotiations with the league to buy the Alouettes. The CFL took control of the team earlier this season from previous owners Bob and Andrew Wettenhall.
Jeffrey is a Los Angeles-based lawyer while Peter is a Hollywood producer, writer and showrunner. Both brothers, who grew up in Laval, Que., were in Montreal Saturday to watch the Alouettes defeat the Edmonton Eskimos 20-10 for their third straight victory.
“What are the chances of growing up, loving a franchise and then having the opportunity to be involved with them?” said Jeffrey Lenkov. “I am one of these guys who gets a thrill from seeing the players. I’m still a little kid excited at heart. The opportunity arose, it’s crazy not to look at it.”