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Former Blue Bomber Chris Matthews toast of Super Bowl XLIX

Former Winnipeg Blue Bomber receiver Chris Matthews wowed the crowd on Sunday at Super Bowl XLIX.

RAW: Markus Howell talks Chris Matthews' impressive Super Bowl

10 years ago
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Markus Howell, Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver coach, says Seattle Seahawks player and former Bomber Chris Matthews played a great game in Sunday night's Super Bowl.
A former Winnipeg Blue Bomber is the talk of the NFL Mondayafter his amazing performance in Sundaynight's Super BowlXLIX.
Former Winnipeg Blue Bombers player Chris Matthews put on a clinic during Sunday night's Super Bowl XLIX.

Chris Matthews lit up the game, making four huge catches and a touchdownnot too shabby considering he was working at Foot Locker last December and had never made a catch in the NFL.

But Matthews' performance wasn't a surprise to Markus Howell.Howell is the receivers' coach for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, where Matthews spent the last two seasons.

He saidit was a blast to watch the game last nightand hear from fans.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver coach Markus Howell said it was great to see former Bomber Matthews play so well in Super Bowl XLIX.

"I do have a Twitter account, but it's very dormant," Howell said. "I don't use it very often, but it was on fire last night, so I definitely appreciate that from the fans."

Howell saidMatthews' performance shows the talent level in the CFL is a lot closer to the NFL than many people think.

Matthews was the front-runner for Super Bowl MVP, until an interception in the final seconds of the game meant Matthews' Seahawks ended up losing the game. Regardless, Matthews put on a clinic, catching four passes for 109 yards and one touchdown. Matthewswas the CFL's rookie of the year in 2012.

"He's a great guy to be around, great teammate, guys love him in the locker room and his play helped us as a team, so it's great to see those types of people succeed," Howell said.