Elks and Riders, once proud CFL teams fallen on hard times, seek redemption in 2024
EDMONTON — The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Elks both have green as their primary colour. But Saturday’s season-opening matchup between the teams at Commonwealth Stadium will feature significant hints of double blue.
There will be so many former Toronto Argonauts in the building, it might feel like that team is celebrating an alumni night, rather than the Elks beginning their 75th anniversary season.
The Elks will be helmed by quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who led the Argos to the Grey Cup in 2022. Former Argos kicker Boris Bede signed with the Elks for 2024. Javon Leake, named the CFL’s top special teams player in 2023, has moved from Toronto to the Alberta capital. And the Argos traded 2022 CFL all-star receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr. to the Elks in the off-season.
Meanwhile, former Argos defensive co-ordinator Corey Mace is the Roughriders’ new head coach. And Saskatchewan’s biggest free-agent splash was the signing of former Argo running back A.J. Ouellette, who gained 1,009 yards on the ground in 2023.