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‘Cool cat’ Ankou makes presence felt with Jaguars

Canadian-born DL has earned respect of his peers

- John Kryk JoKryk@postmedia.com Twitter.com/JohnKryk

Eli Ankou’s fellow, more experience­d defensive linemates on the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars call him “Rook.” That is, when they’re just playing around. Otherwise? “If he makes me mad, I call him ‘ EE- lie.’ He doesn’t like that pronunciat­ion,” starting nose tackle Abry Jones said.

Right. Ankou prefers not the common pronunciat­ion of his first name, but rather “EE- lee.” As in, ‘really’ without the R.

Ankou and the Jaguars have made it to the second round of the NFL playoffs. On Sunday they visit the Pittsburgh Steelers ( 1: 05 p. m. EST, CTV/ CBS) in the second of two AFC divisional-round games this weekend. The winner advances to the Jan. 21 AFC championsh­ip, where a berth in Super Bowl LII will be on the line.

Born and raised in Ottawa (specifical­ly, in Ottawa South and Orleans) and a proud Canadian, the 6- foot- 3, 325- pound Ankou has been a member of the Jaguars since Labour Day weekend. A multi- year starter with UCLA in U. S. college football, he signed last April with the NFL’s Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent.

After spring practice and summer training camp, the Texans released Ankou when teams cut down to 53- man rosters, the usual fate of an undrafted free agent.

The next day though, literally minutes before he was set to sign with the Texans to join their 10man practice squad, Ankou’s agents called with the great news that the Jaguars had signed him to their 53-man active roster.

Six days later Ankou made his regular- season NFL debut for the Jags, back in Houston of all places, in a 29-7 Jacksonvil­le win. He took 27 snaps on the Jags’ interior defensive line that day and made one tackle.

Over t he f ollowing seven weeks, Ankou similarly took anywhere from 19- 47 per cent of the Jags’ D-line snaps on a rotational basis, into early November. By then, however, Jacksonvil­le acquired two- time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Marcell Dareus via trade from the Buffalo Bills. Ankou has played in only two games since.

Still, for an undrafted rookie to dress and play in more than half his team’s games, and on one of the NFL’s best defensive lines, and hold his own, Ankou understand­s he’s off to a good, promising pro start.

“Oh yeah, absolutely,” the 23- year- old said Monday in the Jaguars’ locker- room at EverBank Stadium, l ess than 24 hours after Jacksonvil­le edged Buffalo 10-3 in an AFC wild-card game. “It’s been really good coming in with a good group of guys who help me out adjusting to the speed of the league, and whatnot.

“But from Day 1 it’s just been learning, and applying. That’s been my big motto this year.”

Jacksonvil­le’s veteran D- linemen from Jones, to Dareus, to Malik Jackson, to Calais Campbell, to Dante Fowler Jr., do like to tease him, almost as much as mentor him.

“Oh yeah, they do. But it’s good to have that dynamic, because I can come to them with any questions I’ve got,” Ankou said.

“It’s more than just football, too. Little life questions, this and that. It’s good to have that.”

As much as they might rib him about his prim- and- proper Canadian accent and unfamiliar­ity with some Southern U. S. customs — “Eli, he’s kind of like that foreign exchange student that you’ve got to teach things to,” Jones said — they respect Ankou because he can play. And because he’s all in.

Dareus, who’s no stranger to Canada after spending his first six- and- a- half NFL seasons in bordering Buffalo, gave Ankou these compliment­s.

“Cool cat, man. I really like him,” Dareus said.

“A real dominator. A true Canadian — always happy, always smiling, chilling … Just always in a good mood. He’s a good kid. I really like that about him.

“But he’s nasty as well. He handles business. Strong as hell. And he’s about the game. He’s about his teammates. I like that a lot about him.”

 ?? JAMES KENNEY / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jacksonvil­le Jaguars defensive lineman Eli Ankou (No. 54) — an Ottawa native — has taken full advantage of his opportunit­y with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. On Sunday the Jags visit the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second of two AFC divisional-round games...
JAMES KENNEY / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jacksonvil­le Jaguars defensive lineman Eli Ankou (No. 54) — an Ottawa native — has taken full advantage of his opportunit­y with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. On Sunday the Jags visit the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second of two AFC divisional-round games...

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