Ottawa Redblacks part ways with offensive co-ordinator Khari Jones

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OTTAWA – The Ottawa Redblacks parted ways with assistant head coach/offensive co-ordinator Khari Jones on Friday.

Ottawa hired Jones on Dec. 3, 2022 and he served as the team’s offensive playcaller this past season.

Ottawa (4-14) finished fourth in the East Division and missed the CFL playoffs. The Redblacks ended their season with three straight losses.

Montreal Alouettes' head coach Khari Jones catches a ball prior to a CFL pre-season football game against the Ottawa Redblacks in Montreal, Friday, June, 3, 2022. The Redblacks parted ways with assistant head coach/offensive co-ordinator Jones on Friday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Montreal Alouettes’ head coach Khari Jones catches a ball prior to a CFL pre-season football game against the Ottawa Redblacks in Montreal, Friday, June, 3, 2022. The Redblacks parted ways with assistant head coach/offensive co-ordinator Jones on Friday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Even more disappointing, though, was at one point this year Ottawa had a 3-3 record.

Ottawa endured injuries at quarterback, first losing promising youngster Tyrie Adams (knee) following its first win of the year, a 26-7 decision over the Edmonton Elks. Adams suffered the injury during the game but continued to play.

Then the Redblacks lost veteran Jeremiah Masoli (ruptured Achilles) the following week in a 21-13 road loss in Hamilton. It was Masoli’s first appearance after missing most of the 2022 campaign with a leg injury.

That forced Ottawa to go with rookie Dustin Crum at quarterback. Crum finished 266-of-385 passing (69.1 per cent) for 3,109 yards with 10 TDs and 12 interceptions while rushing 97 times for 741 yards (7.6-yar average) and nine touchdowns.

Crum was the top-rushing quarterback in the CFL and his nine TDs tied league rushing leader Brady Oliveira of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for tops overall.

But while Crum anchored the CFL’s second-ranked ground game (127.6 yards per game), Ottawa’s offence finished last overall in passing (220.4) and net yards (318.8) and second-last in offensive TDs (33).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 3, 2023.