EDMONTON (CP) -- Quarterback Ricky Ray passed for five touchdowns and set a team record for career passing yards as the Edmonton Eskimos stopped the bleeding on Friday night, snapping a three-game losing skid with a 47-28 victory over the Montreal Alouettes. It was just the second win in their. . . more
Third quarter touchdowns by Ken-Yon Rambo and Jeremaine Copeland helped the Calgary Stampeders sweep the Edmonton Eskimos, winning both halves of the annual Labour Day week home-and-home series with a 20-17 victory on Friday night. With the victory the Stamps improved to 5-4-1 and gave themselves a. . . more
It only took one game for Ryan Thelwell to make up for a disappointing start to his career as a member of the Calgary Stampeders. Thelwell led all receivers with seven catches for 199 yards and two touchdowns Monday as the Stamps beat the Edmonton Eskimos 35-24 in the annual Labour Day Classic game. . . more
The Saskatchewan Roughriders weathered a thunder-storm, pouring rain and a power outage to come out on top 39-32 over the Edmonton Eskimos Saturday night at Mosaic Stadium. After a 45-minute delay caused by rain and lightning early in the fourth quarter, the 'Riders returned to the field in full. . . more
Andrew Nowacki and Kamau Peterson reeled in Rick Ray touchdown passes and the Edmonton Eskimos held on to defeat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19-17 Saturday. Edmonton (3-3-1) snapped a two game losing skid and moved ahead of Calgary for third in the Canadian Football League's West Division. Hamilton. . . more
Sandro DeAngelis booted a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give the Calgary Stampeders to a 34-32 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday night. The 26-year-old native of Niagara Falls, Ont., who was the CFL's most outstanding special teams player last year, ran to his own end zone to. . . more
After squandering a 20-point halftime lead to the Edmonton Eskimos last week, the Saskatchewan Roughriders built an even bigger advantage Saturday - and this one stuck. Kerry Joseph threw for two touchdowns, ran two more in himself and the Roughriders took advantage of a flurry of Eskimo turnovers. . . more
Sean Fleming's 47-yard field goal with just 2:07 remaining gave the Edmonton Eskimos a thrilling 21-20 come from behind win over the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday night in front of a crowd of 46,704 at Commonwealth Stadium. The Eskimos, who trailed 20-1 at the half and looked. . . more
Kamau Peterson hung onto a nine-yard Ricky Ray touchdown pass to give the Edmonton Eskimos a 19-15 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Friday night. Winnipeg only scored one touchdown and it wasn't in the hands of slotback Milt Stegall, who remains tied for the CFL all-time TD record at 137 with. . . more
Quarterback Dave Dickenson continued his slow start to the CFL season Friday but his only touchdown pass secured a 29-9 British Columbia Lions home opener win over the Edmonton Eskimos. The 100-yard touchdown drive ended with a 36-yard completion to slotback Jason Clermont midway through the third. . . more
This game was tight all the way through. The game featured two story lines. The first was the Ray, Ebell, & Acree show. The second story was that of Milt Stegall and his chase of touchdown 137. Ray was the Player of the Game with another awesome performance. Ray went 33/42 for 394 yards. . . more
Trevor Gaylor scored one touchdown and did most of the legwork on another as the Edmonton Eskimos held off the visiting British Columbia Lions 18-12 in CFL exhibition action Thursday. A Commonwealth Stadium crowd of 31,650 was on hand as the Eskimos evened their pre-season record at 1-1. The Lions,. . . more
The latest installment of the Battle of Alberta was all Calgary as the Stampeders leveled the Edmonton Eskimos 28-3 at home on Friday night. The Stampeders jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the opening quarter. Sandro DeAngelis kicked a 34-yard field goal for the game’s initial points, followed by a. . . more
In the final game of a dissapointing season, the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders at home . The Esks used three pivots in the game to finish out the regular season. The team will watch the playoffs from their homes for the first time in over thirty years. The Green Riders. . . more
The Montreal Alouettes were the ones with everything on the line Saturday, but it was the Edmonton Eskimos who played like it. The Alouettes came out flat in front of their biggest crowd of the season Saturday in a 30-20 loss to the last-place Edmonton Eskimos, leaving 45,607 fans disappointed at. . . more