Tyrice Beverette's 100-yard interception return turned the tide as the Montreal Alouettes kept their hopes of making a run at top spot in the CFL's East ...
… The Elks had some good news in the returns from injury of SB Kenny Lawler (ankle) and DT Ceresna (calf). "That was one of the more unfortunate losses and how it happened that I have ever been a part of," Cornelius said. NOTES: The two teams last met on July 14 in Montreal when the Elks pulled off a huge come-from-behind 32-31 victory. I think we were in a position to win the game and then just a couple of costly mistakes here and there." It’s a major improvement from where they were earlier in the campaign. It is a credit to these guys because it was bleak not too long ago.
The Edmonton Elks lost 25-18 to the Montreal Alouettes at The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday. Elks quarterback Taylor Cornelius completed 16 of 28 passes for 273 yards and ran for 23 yards with a rushing touchdown.
15, as part of a double-header at Commonwealth Stadium featuring the Alberta Golden Bears taking on the Calgary Dinos in Canada West university action at noon, followed by the Elks hosting the Toronto Argonauts at 5 p.m. Eugene Lewis and Dominique Davis each scored a touchdown in the first half for Montreal. Edmonton held the edge in total yardage, 359 to 268, thanks to a stellar performance by the Elks’ defense, which had four sacks and two fumble recoveries. Dillon Mitchell led the Elks with six catches and 98 yards receiving. After leading 18-17 at halftime, Edmonton was outscored 8-0 in the second half. The Edmonton Elks lost 25-18 to the Montreal Alouettes at The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday.
Saturday's 25-18 defeat at the hands of the Montreal Alouettes marked the team's 15th consecutive loss at Commonwealth Stadium, setting a new pro football ...
None have been able to deliver a win for the hometown crowd. The intervening years have included an organizational name change, a global pandemic and four separate head coaches — Jason Maas, Scott Milanovich (who never coached a game), Jaime Elizondo, and now Chris Jones. Edmonton looked to be on pace to avoid that inauspicious honour, taking a narrow 18-17 lead into halftime.
On Friday night, the first-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers ensured Edmonton wouldn't be cut from playoff contention this week when they dispatched the Saskatchewan ...
“Sometimes it seems like the game could be going our way and so good, and then all of a sudden we look up and we’re down two scores from mistakes or penalties,” Carter said. Coming in sitting at 14 losses in a row going all the way back to their last win at Commonwealth Stadium on Oct. “He’s a great football player,” said Elks head coach and general manager Chris Jones, who inked the biggest fish in free agency in February by baiting the hook with $300,000 in salary this season. While he’s not exactly 100 per cent — And what player is at this point in the season? “So, it’s still all on us. 'It's all mainly on us.