Adams Jr. helps Alouettes finish regular season with 42-32 win over Redblacks
OTTAWA — The smile on Khari Jones’s face said it all.
The Montreal Alouettes head coach had just watched his team earn a 42-32 win over the Ottawa Redblacks to wrap up the regular season with a winning record for the first time since 2012. Jones was named interim head coach a week before the regular season started, but his impact was swift and a huge reason for this Alouettes’ team success.
Vernon Adams Jr. started the game for Montreal and was 13 for 16 for 126 yards and two touchdowns and grabbed Jones in a bear hug at the game’s conclusion.
“We love that guy,” said Adams. “He’s a great leader. This is the closest this group has ever been and we believe in him and each other.”