Jeremiah Johnson runs for three touchdowns, Lions down Alouettes 38-27
VANCOUVER — Jeremiah Johnson seemed determined to put an end to the B.C. Lions tailback tandem once and for all Friday.
The first-year Lions running back had the best rushing performance by a player at his position in the CFL this season, running for 159 yards on 16 carries and scoring three touchdowns in a punishing 38-27 win over the Montreal Alouettes.
Johnson was re-inserted back into the Lions lineup after sitting two games in favour of Anthony Allen. The two backs have been rotated throughout the first 11 games of the season. B.C. began play with the best running game in the CFL, averaging 96.2 yards per game.
The Lions were even better Friday, winning their third straight game. B.C. had 252 yards along the ground and 585 yards net offence overall.


