Roughriders pull off late comeback to beat Elks 12-11, snap home losing streak
REGINA —
The Saskatchewan Roughriders ended a seven-game regular season home losing streak Thursday with a 12-11 victory over the Edmonton Elks.
The Riders trailed 11-3 late in the fourth quarter when quarterback Trevor Harris connected on a five-yard touchdown pass with Mitchell Picton with 1:04 remaining. He followed up with a successful two-point convert, hitting receiver Kendall Watson with a short pass over the middle to tie the game 11-11.
The winning point followed on the ensuing kickoff. Saskatchewan’s Brett Lauther pounded the ball into the Edmonton end zone and Elks returner CJ Sims chose to give up a single point rather than return the kick.
It was a fitting end for a game that featured five rouges. In addition to Lauther’s single, Edmonton got three rouges from punter Jake Julien and one from kicker Dean Faithful.