Canadian QB Ford tasked with ending Elks’ lengthy home losing streak
EDMONTON — The mission is clear for Tre Ford: lead the Edmonton Elks to their first home win since 2019.
It’s a big ask of the Canadian quarterback, who was elevated from No. 3 on the Elks depth chart to the starter’s role by head coach and general manager Chris Jones and new offensive co-ordinator Jarious Jackson for Thursday’s date with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (6-2).
Ford takes over an offence that’s dead last in the CFL with 105 points in eight games. Jackson was elevated to the offensive co-ordinator’s role, replacing Stephen McAdoo, after the Elks were shut out for the second time this season by the B.C. Lions, dropping their record to 0-8.
It was their 21st consecutive regular-season home loss, a record in North American pro sports.