Presson, Sunderland, Elizondo all out as Elks clean house after dismal CFL season
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks have cleaned house after a disappointing CFL season, with president and chief executive officer Chris Presson, general manager Brock Sunderland and head coach Jaime Elizondo paying the price.
The Elks announced in a release Monday that the team’s board of directors has terminated the contracts of Presson, Sunderland and Elizondo effective immediately following a season that saw the Elks post a 3-11 record and go winless at Commonwealth Stadium.
Chair Ian Murray said the board decided major changes are needed at the senior leadership level to “rebuild the trust and confidence of Elks fans, season seat holders and the community.”
“The past 18 months have been an exceptionally challenging time for our organization, but none more so than for its fans, season seat holders and the community,” Murray said in the release. “The club will be actively engaging with fans, season seat holders and key stakeholders to learn from their experiences to help with a quick rebuild on and off the field for the 2022 season.”