Quarterback Tre Ford one of few spots in dismal season for Edmonton Elks
EDMONTON — Tre Ford began the 2023 CFL season carrying a clipboard. After taking over as the starting quarterback midway through the Edmonton Elks’ season, he became the team’s brightest star in an otherwise dismal 4-14 campaign.
But despite his solid second half, Elks coach and general manager Chris Jones said Ford is not a lock to be the opening day starter in 2024. Ford will have to battle Taylor Cornelius — who began the season as the Elks’ starter — and Jarret Doege for the job.
“Tre’s a good player,” Jones said Monday as the Elks cleared out their lockers at Commonwealth Stadium. “But he’s going to have to come back and compete for a job just like everybody else. He’ll come in as our No. 1, but Taylor Cornelius is a good player also.
“And I feel like we don’t just have two good quarterbacks, I feel like we have a third. I think Doege’s a good little quarterback. Everything’s a competition in pro competition, and it will be square one when we come back.”