Edmonton Elks have one last chance this season to end home losing streak
EDMONTON — The last time the Edmonton Elks won a home game was on Oct. 12, 2019, the final weekend of the CFL regular season. They beat the B.C. Lions 19-6.
A CFL-record 16 home losses in a row have ensued. And, with just one home date left to go in the 2022 season, the 4-13 Elks have just this single chance left to stop themselves from going two full seasons without winning a home game.
The opponent this Friday night? The B.C. Lions, who, at 11-5, are one game up on the Calgary Stampeders for second spot in the West and a playoff home date. So, the Lions enter Friday’s game with something to play for.
Oh, and the Lions scored — gulp — a total of 105 points against the Elks over the course of two blowout victories at BC Place earlier this season. But both of those wins came with Nathan Rourke leading the Lions offence. While the star Canadian quarterback is close to recovering from a right foot sprain, Lions coach Rick Campbell said he thinks it will be another week before Rourke returns to the field.