ESKIMOS 27 STAMPEDERS 16

EDMONTON – Mike Reilly threw three touchdown passes in his first full start of the season, including a pair to Adarius Bowman, as the Edmonton Eskimos finally managed to get past their southern rivals, defeating the Calgary Stampeders 27-16 on a rain-soaked Saturday night.

With the win the Eskimos (7-4) snapped a 12-game losing skid extending back four seasons against the Stampeders.

The West Division-leading Stampeders fell to 8-3, seeing a five-game winning streak come to an end.

Edmonton started the scoring on its first possession as Shakir Bell’s 41-yard reception set up a 30-yard Sean Whyte field goal.

The Eskimos made it 9-0 late in the opening frame as a Cauchy Muamba interception of a Bo Levi Mitchell pass eventually set up a 14-yard passing strike from Reilly to Bowman. The two-point convert failed.

Calgary got on the board seven minutes into the second when Mitchell found Anthony Parker for a 20-yard passing major.

(The Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
9 years ago

All the top teams in the CFL have their veteran starting QB's in action.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

That looked good on Calgary.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Never thought about who has their starting QB. Interesting. But no surprise I guess.