Catch all the highlights as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats roast the Edmonton Elks in a CFL thriller! ๐โจ
The Edmonton Elks have had a tough season so far, sitting at the bottom of the CFL standings with an alarming 0-6 record. Things took a particularly turbulent turn last Sunday night at Commonwealth Stadium when they faced off against their rivals, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Elks, desperate for a win and determined to turn their fortune around, were met with a fierce challenge as the Tiger-Cats showcased their ability to step up when it mattered most. Led by the talented Bo Levi Mitchell, the Tiger-Cats stormed through, delivering a stunning 44-28 victory over the Elks.
In an electrifying display, Mitchell completed 316 yards passing, throwing an impressive five touchdowns, including two to receiver Tim White. The rhythm of the game was almost hypnotic as the Tiger-Cats rallied to conquer the field, leaving the Elks feeling rather deflated. Fans were left wondering if the Elks could salvage their season or if they were on a one-way train to the CFL cellar. Amid this, the excitement of CFL football was palpable, though the stakes had never been higher for the Elks.
Adding a rich layer to the CFL tapestry, the Elks have also been actively participating in societal celebrations, recently honoring Indigenous culture during their third Annual Indigenous Celebration Game at Commonwealth Stadium. This special event aimed to recognize the contributions and background of Indigenous peoples while promoting awareness and understanding. It showcased not just the love for football, but the essence of community that surrounds the game, much like the warmth of a campfire on a chilly night.
As the Elks pick up the pieces and hope for brighter days, fans can only cheer them on through thick and thin. With a mixture of nostalgia for their past championship days and a burning desire for redemption, these players will need to channel their inner Ray Jauchโthe Canadian Football Hall of Fame coach who led Edmonton to glory in the 1970s. Who knows, maybe the Elks will turn this season around and surprise us all! At the heart of it all, fans of both teams can relish the thrilling ride of CFL football where anything can happen.
Hereโs an interesting nugget: Bo Levi Mitchell has become quite the highlight generator for the Tiger-Cats, making this game a career high for him in touchdown passes! Furthermore, did you know the Edmonton Elks were originally formed in 1949? They've got a rich history to pull from, so let's hope they can reignite that flame!
It was under Canadian Football Hall of Fame coach Ray Jauch that Edmonton would capture the 1975 championship, kicking off their dynasty. He began his tenure ...
Bo Levi Mitchell passed for 316 yards and five touchdowns, including two to Tim White, as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats won their second game in a row, ...
EDMONTON โ The Hamilton Tiger-Cats notched their second win of the season with a 44-28 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Sunday night.
The Edmonton Elks are 0-6 and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are 1-5 this season, sitting at the bottom of the CFL standings.
The third Annual Edmonton Elks Indigenous Celebration Game took place inside Commonwealth Stadium as they face...
EDMONTON - Bo Levi Mitchell passed for 316 yards and five touchdowns, including two to Tim White, as the Hamil...
Bo Levi Mitchell had a career high in touchdown passes with five as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeat the Edmonton Elks 44-28. Share. Edmonton Elks ...
Bo Levi Mitchell passed for 316 yards and five touchdowns, including two to Tim White, as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats won their second game in a row, ...
EDMONTON โ Maybe those nine minutes and 43 seconds were the spark the Elks need. Edmonton dropped to 0-7 on the season after a 44-28 defeat to the Hamilton ...
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats improved to 2-5 on the Canadian Football League season after a lopsided win over the winless Edmonton Elks.
MBT completed 10-of-22 pass attempts for a lowly 85 total yards and a quarterback rating of 37.1. He also threw an interception late in the second quarter that ...
Edmonton now has a depressing 2-28 record at home since Oct. 26, 2019.