CFL

Roughriders edge Elks in season opener, extending Edmonton's historic home losing skid

Brett Lauther kicked three field goals as the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders opened the CFL regular season with an unlikely 17-13 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Sunday.

Home hex continues for Elks, who have lost a CFL-record 18 straight home games

A male football quarterback is taken down to the ground by a defender while holding the ball in his right hand.
Roughriders' Micah Johnson sacks Elks quarterback Taylor Cornelius during the first half of Saskatchewan's 17-13 win over the Elks on Sunday at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

The defence did most of the heavy lifting to give the Saskatchewan Roughriders a win to start the season.

Brett Lauther kicked three field goals as the visiting Roughriders opened the CFL regular season with an unlikely 17-13 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Sunday.

The Roughriders' defence came up huge late in the fourth quarter with a goal-line stand that stopped Edmonton on three attempts from the one-yard line.

"It was a big building block for our team and our defence to rally around that," said Riders linebacker Larry Dean. "It is an affirmation for what our defence can be.

"You have the opportunity to make the play and you make it and we were fortunate enough to do that as a collective and guys stepped up. It is a good energizer to get off on a good foot."

Saskatchewan head coach Craig Dickenson said his defence was the game's collective first star.

"Those were big plays," he noted. "We talked about that in the off-season, how important those short yardage plays are. They determine who wins and loses. That was a big stand by the defence. It was the turning point of the game.

"We had missed opportunities on offence and hopefully we will do better in the future on that, but I felt like it was a gutsy win by a group that had a good camp and a group that enjoys playing football together. I was proud of them."

The home hex continues for the Elks, who have lost a CFL-record 18 consecutive home games, a string of futility stretching back to Oct. 12, 2019.

"Offensively, we've just got to finish in the red zone," said Eskimos quarterback Taylor Cornelius, who is now 4-17 as a starter. "We were down there several times and the last time, obviously, didn't come away with points.

"But we've got to score touchdowns over field goals and we can't shoot ourselves in the foot and take penalties that backed us up behind the sticks and things like that. And I've got to play better, too."

The Riders got off to a great start to the contest as quarterback Trevor Harris pitched it to receiver Derel Walker for a four-yard touchdown six minutes into the opening quarter.

A male football quarterback wearing number seven focuses on the ball as it leaves his right hand and travels through the air.
New Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris throws a pass during the first half of his team's 17-13 win over the Elks on Sunday. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

The Elks responded with a 17-yard field goal from Dean Faithfull.

Edmonton took the lead on a huge play to start the second quarter as QB Taylor Cornelius sent it downfield to all-star receiver Eugene Lewis, who won a jump ball battle before having a jog the rest of the way to record a 102-yard touchdown.

Saskatchewan tied the game on a 13-yard field goal by Lauther.

The Roughriders had a great opportunity to start the third quarter after a 62-yard kick return by Mario Alford, but settled for a single point on a missed 33-yard field goal by Lauther.

Another long drive by the Riders ended up fizzling out with just over three minutes to play in the third quarter as they were forced to settle for an 11-yard Lauther field goal.

Lauther nailed a 46-yarder early in the fourth after Saskatchewan's Rolan Milligan Jr. picked off Cornelius on the Edmonton 42-yard line.

Edmonton had a chance to surge back in front after Nyles Morgan picked off Harris on the Saskatchewan 21, however the Elks offence was stuffed three times from the one-yard line on QB keeper attempts by Kai Locksley with four minutes to play, turning the ball over on downs.

Saskatchewan marched the ball back the other way and was able to run out the clock.

The Roughriders will host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their home opener next Friday in Regina. The Elks are on the road next Saturday in Vancouver against the B.C. Lions.

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