Chris Jones having an immediate impact upon Hamilton Tiger-Cats defence
It hasn’t taken Chris Jones long to make an impact with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ defence.
The unit has forced 10 turnovers in three games under Jones, Hamilton’s senior defensive assistant. Six (three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, downs) came Saturday in the Ticats 37-21 win over the Ottawa Redblacks.
“We’ve been emphasizing getting the ball, making big plays and doing our thing,” said Hamilton defensive end Nick Usher, who had a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles versus Ottawa. “Chris Jones has been (giving) us opportunities to make plays and get the ball.”
Jones took over Hamilton’s defence when defensive co-ordinator Mark Washington was fired following a 47-22 loss to the Edmonton Elks on Aug. 17. The Ticats are the sixth different CFL team the well-travelled Jones has been associated with.