A possible home playoff date and maintaining momentum provide incentive for Alouettes
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes have plenty of incentive to close out their regular season with a win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday.
The Alouettes (7-6) have clinched a playoff spot but still need outside help in order to play postseason football at Percival Molson Stadium. Montreal could host the Eastern Conference semifinal with a win and a Hamilton Tiger-Cats loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday.
Head coach Khari Jones has his eyes set on ending the season with a winning record and making things difficult for the Ticats. Jones has no intention to rest quarterback Trevor Harris and says he won’t hold anything back against Ottawa.
“I want to put pressure on the game after us to make sure that they have to take care of business and if they don’t then we play at home,” Jones said. “That’s very important and because of that I want to play [Harris] and make sure that things are running the right way.”