The Standard (St. Catharines)

Bombers defensive end Jeffcoat joins dad as champion

- DAN RALPH

CALGARY — Jackson Jeffcoat has added the Grey Cup to his family’s football legacy.

The six-foot-three, 253pound defensive end had two of the six sacks a relentless Winnipeg defence registered Sunday in the Blue Bombers’ stunning 33-12 Grey Cup victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at McMahon Stadium. The Canadian Football League championsh­ip is Jeffcoat’s first but the family’s third football crown as Jeffcoat’s father, Jim, played for two Super Bowl-winning Dallas Cowboys teams during a 15year National Football League career.

“My dad always said big-time players make big-time plays in big-time games,” the junior Jeffcoat said.

“This is my first one in football and so I’m looking to chase some more.”

The Grey Cup title capped Jeffcoat’s third year with Winnipeg, one that saw him register 23 tackles, five sacks and two forced fumbles in 12 regularsea­son games.

After finishing third in the West during the regular season with an 11-7 record, the Bombers completed their Grey Cup march with road playoff wins over defending-champion Calgary (35-14) and Saskatchew­an (20-13) before upsetting Hamilton, which had posted a CFLbest 15-3 record and won both regular-season meetings with the Bombers.

Winnipeg became the first third-place team to win the Grey Cup since the 2005 Edmonton Eskimos.

“This team has worked its butt off and believed the whole time in it,” Jeffcoat said. “I remember listening to this game driving home last year and telling myself, ‘We’re going to be here in this game this year, we’re going to win it.’”

Jeffcoat and Co. set the tone early Sunday by forcing turnovers on three of Hamilton’s first four possession­s. Ticats quarterbac­k Dane Evans was never allowed to feel comfortabl­e, completing 16-of-27 passes for 203 yards with a TD and two intercepti­ons while fumbling three times.

“This is the Grey Cup, this is a championsh­ip game,” Jeffcoat said. “We’re going to play championsh­ip defence, championsh­ip ball.

“You have to thank our defensive backs, too, for giving us time to rush ... you give us a little bit of time, we’re going to get there. That (first-quarter) is just how this defence is, that’s how we like to play.”

Jim Jeffcoat and his wife, Tammy, both attended Sunday’s game. The 1983 firstround pick of the Cowboys was very impressed with Winnipeg’s defensive performanc­e and equally proud of his son’s play.

“It’s been incredible watching him mature and do the things he did today,” said Jim, an assistant coach with the XFL’s Dallas Renegades. “Me and my wife are so proud of him.

“It’s an unbelievab­le feeling for him and it’s an unbelievab­le feeling for us.”

The elder Jeffcoat has been inducted into the Arizona State Hall of Fame, Arizona State Football Ring of Honor and Fiesta Bowl Hall of Fame. After starting his pro career with Dallas, Jeffcoat finished up with the Buffalo Bills (1995-97), registerin­g 102.5 career sacks. The wide-open Canadian game, played on the longer, wider field, is much different than the one Jeffcoat played south of the border. But he’s definitely become a fan of the CFL.

“I love it, I love to watch it,” he said. “It’s very exciting, it’s fastpaced and it’s for pass rushers.

“It’s friendly for pass rushers, which is what he is.”

Winnipeg’s staunch defence was supported by the CFL’s top-ranked ground attack. The Bombers ran for 186 yards on 28 carries for a 6.6-yard average against Hamilton, with Winnipeg native Andrew Harris, the league’s rushing leader (1,380 yards this season), running for 134 yards and a TD on 18 carries while registerin­g five receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown.

That performanc­e was sweet redemption for Harris, who was bypassed for CFL individual honours after being suspended for two games following a positive drug test.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Blue Bombers’ Jackson Jeffcoat celebrates a sack against the Ottawa Redblacks in July. Jeffcoat had two sacks on Sunday.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Blue Bombers’ Jackson Jeffcoat celebrates a sack against the Ottawa Redblacks in July. Jeffcoat had two sacks on Sunday.

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