Bowden named Elks special teams coordinator

Edmonton also adds Mike Scheper as special teams assistant, Michael Daniels as chief of staff

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks added to their coaching and football ops roster on Thursday, announcing the additions of Merritt Bowden (special teams coordinator), Mike Scheper (special teams assistant), and Michael Daniels (chief of staff).

Bowden rounds out the team's coordinators, taking over the special teams reins. The Jemison, Alabama native returns to the CFL after previously coaching with the Toronto Argonauts (2021) and Saskatchewan Roughriders (2016-18).

Last season in Toronto, Bowden was a special teams and defensive assistant, working alongside new Elks general manager and head coach Chris Jones, and current Elks coaches Stephen McAdoo, Jarious Jackson, and Markus Howell.

McAdoo (offensive coordinator), Jackson (pass game and quarterbacks), and Howell (run game and receivers) were previously announced to the Elks' staff back on January 4.

They were joined on the staff just on January 13 by Anthony Vitale (offensive line), Brandon Isaac (defensive backs), Demetrious Maxie (defensive line) and Cam Robinson (linebackers).

Bowden's hiring marks the second time Jones has added the former Auburn University graduate assistant to his staff, after giving Bowden his first full-time CFL gig with the Roughriders back in 2016 when he served as special teams assistant coach.

Bowden's earliest introduction to the CFL came a year earlier, serving as a visiting coach in Edmonton during the 2015 season when Jones led the Double E to a Grey Cup victory.

Working alongside Bowden will be Scheper, who is also no stranger to Jones.

Scheper returns to Edmonton after previously coaching for the Green and Gold in 2015 when he served as the team's offensive line coach. He then moved with Jones to Saskatchewan, serving in multiple roles (offensive and defensive line, special teams assistant) from 2016 to 2019.

The Los Angeles area product most recently coached at Minot State, serving as defensive coordinator (2020-21) and has a total of eight years of CFL experience dating back to his first job with the Roughriders in 2009.

Also announced Thursday was the addition of Daniels, who will serve as Jones' chief of staff. Daniels will be responsible for liaising between coaches, players, and football operations staff, working in an administrative capacity to ensure efficiencies.

Daniels is a native of South Pittsburg, Tennessee and has a military and business background.


ELKS 2022 COACHING STAFF

  • Chris Jones – Head coach and defensive coordinator
  • Stephen McAdoo – Offensive coordinator
  • Jarious Jackson – Pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach
  • Markus Howell – Run game coordinator and receivers coach
  • Anthony Vitale – Offensive line coach
  • Demetrious Maxie – Defensive line coach
  • Cam Robinson – Linebackers coach
  • Brandon Isaac – Defensive backs coach
  • Merritt Bowden – Special teams coordinator
  • Mike Scheper – Special teams assistant

 

Evan Daum

Evan Daum

VP, Marketing and Fan Engagement, Edmonton Elks Football Club

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The Edmonton Elks are proud members of the Canadian Football League, playing their home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. 

The club has a tradition of excellence with 14 Grey Cup championships (1954-56, 1975, 1978-82, 1987, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2015) and 52 members of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Since its founding, the club has been community-owned and remains focused on providing outstanding football memories for Edmonton and all of Northern Alberta.

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