RedBlacks Steal 37-34 Victory In Edmonton
Quarterback Dru Brown completed a couple of long touchdown passes in the second half and Lewis Ward kicked a 38-yard field goal as time expired and the Ottawa Redblacks overcame an early deficit to defeat the Edmonton Elks 37-34 on Sunday.
After Edmonton scored to tie the game with eight seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Elks booted the ball out of bounds on the ensuing kickoff, giving Brown the time to complete a 29-yard pass from his own 50-yard line to rookie receiver Kalil Pimpleton to set up Ward’s winning field goal.
“We could have easily said we were going to play for overtime, but you have to have a little killer instinct,” said Ottawa coach Bob Dyce. “These kind of wins are character builders and certainly get your heart rate up.
“When we have to be explosive, we can be explosive. All we need is the opportunity. It was fantastic to see that finish.”
The Redblacks are now 3-2 on the season.
“It was a good win, it feels good,” Brown said. “I think it is important to win these types of games at this point of the season. There were things in the first half that I could have done a lot better that would have probably saved everyone’s ticker a bit, but it is always good to get a win and I am really proud of the guys.
“I think it is a good glimpse of what we can do when we are all on the same page.”
The Elks continue to struggle, dropping to 0-5. Edmonton has lost four straight games by exactly three points, including the last three on game-winning field goals as time expired.
“You have to like the fact that they won’t quit, that’s certainly something that you can be proud of,” Elks coach Chris Jones said of his team’s ability to keep games close.
“But we create ways to not win games and we have to fix that. (Kicker Boris Bede) has been a kicker in this league for a long time and he made an error there (kicking the ball out of bounds after Edmonton’s game-tying touchdown). He tried to play too hard, to do too much. We have all been guilty of trying to play or do something outside of the framework of what we are asked to do and unfortunately it bit us once again.”
NOTES
The Elks and the Redblacks finished in a tie for last in the league last season at 4-14. … Edmonton came into the game having suffered three consecutive losses by just three points apiece. … The Elks were bolstered by two major additions on defence in a pair of former CFL all-stars. Joining the team were linebacker Derrick Moncrief and defensive lineman Shawn Oakman. … Despite leaving last week’s road loss to Winnipeg after a hit to the head, Redblacks QB Brown was able to return to start the contest in Edmonton. … Pimpleton made his first CFL start at receiver and Davion Taylor at linebacker for Ottawa. … Edmonton entered the game with just a 2-26 record at home since Oct. 26, 2019.
UP NEXT
Redblacks: Host the Edmonton Elks on Friday.
Elks: Visit the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday.
(Canadian Press)
Roddy. How can Chris Jones keep his job. Third losing season. No fans. Close only counts in shit fights and hand grenades. Doesn’t matter how you lose. what will Chris Jones say. “ I’ll just keep chopping wood “.
Chris Jones the GM would probably fire Chris Jones the head coach. Trouble is they’re the same guy.
Chris Jones record might be better if he wasn’t so pig headed about using a Canadian QB. I’ll bet Tre Ford can’t wait for Edmonton brass to grow a pair and hand a map to the great franchise wrecker.