Vernon Adams Jr., Alouettes beat Lions 21-16 for third straight win
MONTREAL — Quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. says he was energized by having his young son in Montreal for the first time watching from the stands.
Adams rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another as the Montreal Alouettes beat the last-place B.C. Lions 21-16 on Friday night to extend their winning streak to three games.
The quarterback’s five-year-old son Vernon Kash, who lives in Washington state, was among the 17,047 fans at Percival Molson Stadium cheering on the home team.
“I was more jacked up I think,” said Adams, who went 18 for 25 for 232 yards. “That was one of the reasons why we kind of hit a stalemate at one point of the game, and I just needed to slow down and get everything together and do what I’m supposed to do and get the athletes the ball.”