Well, that was quick.
On Monday (June 5), BC Lions announced they91Ƶd traded Surrey-raised football player Jonathan Kongo, just 15 days after the CFL team signed the standout defensive lineman.
The Lions acquired a 2024 draft pick from Hamilton Tiger-Cats in exchange for Kongbo, who had signed with the Lions partway through training camp and dressed for just one pre-season game, June 1 against Calgary.
It91Ƶs not clear exactly what happened, but it seems like team chemistry was a problem.
91ƵI think it just wasn91Ƶt gonna be a good fit,91Ƶ Lions head coach Rick Campbell said on Sportsnet 650 radio on Wednesday (June 7).
91ƵYou know, we wanted it to work out, that91Ƶs why we signed him, but sometimes if players aren91Ƶt comfortable with the situation, or it91Ƶs not going to work out, then it91Ƶs better to move on. It was quite clear to me that he wasn91Ƶt comfortable with the situation, and that91Ƶs too bad.91Ƶ
Campbell made it clear that it wasn91Ƶt Kongbo91Ƶs on-field performance or style of play that was a problem.
91ƵNo, it was just being comfortable on the team,91Ƶ the coach said during the Halford & Brough morning show.
91ƵFor some reason, there was some disconnect there. We signed him, we wanted him and it wasn91Ƶt going to work out, and it91Ƶs just the way it goes. It happens once in awhile, and like I said we would have loved to have him. It didn91Ƶt seem to meshing really well and so we, you know, gave him a new home.91Ƶ
After kicking off in Calgary Thursday (June 8), the Lions91Ƶ home-opener for the 2023 season is Saturday, June 17 at BC Place Stadium, where LL Cool J is among pre-game performers.
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91Ƶ Hamilton Tiger-Cats (@Ticats)
91ƵNot a fit91Ƶ because I called out star players not showing up for practice, and guys not wanting to work out. Culture matters, it91Ƶs called pro football for a reason.
91Ƶ Jonathan Kongbo 🇨🇩 (@King_Kongbo)
On Twitter, after being traded, Kongbo said this about his brief time with the Lions: 91Ƶ91ƵNot a fit91Ƶ because I called out star players not showing up for practice, and guys not wanting to work out. Culture matters, it91Ƶs called pro football for a reason.91Ƶ
The 27-year-old Kongbo, a Holy Cross graduate who starred for the Surrey-area school team a decade ago, has played in the NFL and also .
Last October he dressed for a pair of games with Denver Broncos after signing a reserve/futures deal in January. , the Broncos lost 12-9 in overtime, but Kongbo scored a personal goal of making his NFL debut five games into Denver91Ƶs season.
In Hamilton, Kongbo will have to quickly adapt to a new team just days before the start of the CFL season.
91ƵI91Ƶve played a couple times here and it91Ƶs good to finally be on the other side, getting with the guys, see the culture around here, how guys are working, so it91Ƶs been a really good couple days,91Ƶ .
He talked about the 91Ƶhard-working, blue-collar spirit91Ƶ of Hamilton and how he thinks he91Ƶs a perfect fit for the city.
Asked what kind of player he is, Kongbo responded: 91ƵFearless, tenacious, I love the game, love the work, love the cameraderie, I love getting after it, I love winning, so to all the Ti-Cats fans, you91Ƶre getting a player who loves to compete, a player who loves to get after it and a player who loves to win.91Ƶ
While at Holy Cross, Kongbo was something of an accidental football star, a guy who hadn91Ƶt played the game until Grade 12 at the Fleetwood-area Catholic school. He91Ƶd been a basketball player at Kitsilano Secondary until transferring to Holy Cross, where the Crusaders91Ƶ coaches eventually coaxed him to try football, a game he didn91Ƶt embrace at first.
Born in Zaire, Konbgo moved with his family to Canada at age five.
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