Emotional Elks keep playoff hopes alive with 27-25 win over Roughriders
EDMONTON — After two straight games where they were the victims of a last-second comeback, the Edmonton Elks were finally able to hold on to win and keep their post-season dreams alive in the process.
Justin Rankin scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Elks kept their slight CFL playoff hopes going, holding on for a thrilling 27-25 victory over the West Division-leading Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday, despite the visiting team having a chance to tie it with a two-point convert attempt on the final play of the game.
The Elks (6-9) snapped a two-game losing skid, but will still likely need to win their remaining three games and get some help in the process to make the playoffs.
“I saw a lot of guts,” said Elks head coach Mark Kilam. “I saw a lot of really good performances. I saw some challenges that we’re going to continue to have to overcome, but it was a complete win as far as each phase made plays down the stretch that we had to have. I’m really happy for the guys in the room, but also for the Thompson family.”



