MOSAIC PLAC RECAP: ESKIMOS 24 ROUGHRIDERS

REGINA (CP) – The Edmonton Eskimos landed three staggering blows on Sunday, all of which helped to bring down the Saskatchewan Roughriders on their home field.

Kendial Lawrence, Mike Reilly and the Eskimos’ defensive unit all played pivotal roles in Edmonton’s second straight victory, a 24-19 triumph over the Riders at Mosaic Stadium.

It was Reilly and the Edmonton offence that delivered the knockout punch midway through the fourth quarter.  Reilly orchestrated an 84-yard touchdown drive that proved to be the decisive points in the come-from-behind win _ one that improved the Eskimos’ record to 11-5. The veteran quarterback called his own number on the touchdown, a five-yard run that saw him dive across the goal-line for the score to make it 24-13.

“We didn’t execute all that well in the first half and (Saskatchewan) was giving us a bunch of different looks that they hadn’t shown all year and it confused us a little bit,” said Reilly, whose team trailed 13-4 at halftime. “But we started to execute our plays in the second half and started to figure out what they were doing.”

Reilly threw for 260 yards on the day, including 177 yards in the second half.

A late touchdown reception by the Riders’ Korey Williams brought the home team to within five, but the two-point convert failed and the Riders’ offence never touched the ball again.

The Eskimos’ special teams delivered the first punch of the second half in the form of a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Lawrence, a play that opened the third quarter. Edmonton’s defence quieted the Riders’ faithful and shut out quarterback Kerry Joseph and the Saskatchewan offence until the game’s final minute.

“It was huge,” Reilly said of Lawrence’s kickoff return. “It seems like every time we need a spark we’ve got it, whether it’s our defence causing a turnover, or special teams scoring for us or giving us good field position. We just feed off of each other, and when two of the three units needs a push then the third one usually provides it.”

The kickoff return for a touchdown was the fifth touchdown the Riders have allowed on special teams this season.

Joseph, playing in his first game in more than a year, started at quarterback for the Riders and provided a spark in the first half. The 42-year-old found slotback Brett Swain for a 17-yard touchdown. Swain made a pretty diving catch in the end zone for the only major score in the first half.

Chris Milo kicked a 17-yard field goal and the Riders, who have lost four straight games, enjoyed a rare lead at the half. The Riders occupy third place in the West Division with a 9-7 record.

“He gave us a shot (to win),” Riders’ head coach Corey Chamblin said of Joseph’s performance.

Joseph finished the day 17 for 36 passing for 213 yards and two touchdowns. He also threw a pair of interceptions.

Chamblin said Joseph will start on Friday in Calgary against the first-place Stampeders, but this is the week that injured quarterback Darian Durant is eligible to return from the six-game injured list. Durant had surgery about a month ago to repair a torn tendon in right elbow.

“You can’t just wait to turn it up when Darian gets back. That’s crap,” Foley added. “We had a chance to win today and you just have to make the plays.”

Saskatchewan’s offence again struggled to incorporate slotback Weston Dressler into their attack. Dressler managed just two catches for 31 yards on Sunday and has been limited to 10 receptions in his past four games.

Adarius Bowman caught six passes for 111 yards and broke the Eskimos’ single-season reception record, set in 1990 by Craig Ellis. Bowman leads the CFL in catches with 107. The CFL record for catches in a season is 160, set by Derrell Mitchell in 1998.

“He has taken a big step in his career in maturing this off-season and mentally understanding the big role he needs to play in this offence,” Reilly said. “He has taken the initiative and it’s not me asking the receivers to get together to talk. That’s all on Adarius now. It’s nice to see him turn into that veteran playmaker.”

Edmonton has a bye this week.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Rider o-line been spending too much time feeding in the trough….cannot pass block, cannot run block. Holding penalties, sacks, zero run game. That's one of many problems.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

George, your team doesn't have a running game anymore. Nor do you have a passing game. Actually there's not much left of this team anymore. Penalties, misplays. The defence is about to see more and more field time…wear down…then get kicked while they are down. Next year.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Yeahhhh…not much execution going on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Anyone notice messams run.. huge hole to the left but no go straight for the white jerseys.. no vision. We miss sheets and his shuffle step allot!

lee
lee
10 years ago

any chance will ford will ever break a tackle

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Riders are playing great and Joseph looks like he's 29 out there .. Now if someone would just tape Dunigan's mouth I would really be happy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Not sure what game you're watching because the team is playing a much better game. It starts with Kerry but the defense will bring it from now on. They are not on the field so much and edmonton is. Now to make 1/2 time adjustments and we win this one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Special teams suck. Another td return against us.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

I might be the only person but I love Dunnigan commentary.. Get past his shoddy delivery the man knows his football without sugar coating nothing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Getzlaff is horrendous and soft. Get him out of here

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Penalty or mistake every play. Good thing they practice.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

ant commentary is better than suitor

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

What a useless team that cannot tackle, cannot throw, cannot run, cannot kick.

But they can sell overpriced merchandise.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Do us all a davor and go gargle with some old razor blades…
The Rock

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Without a doubt the worst offense of line in the league. Where is Labatt? Shooting gophers or racing cars?

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

This is usually the time in a Rider game to go clean the toilet for more excitement.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Rider defence is on the field at least twice as much as the offence. That will tire out a defence. The offence and Cortez ought to give at least half of their pay checks to the D.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Next series:
First down run will get stuffed.
Second down throw will go incomplete.
Third down kick will go 20 yards.
Edmonton return will go for a TD.

That's pretty much the Rider season in a nutshell.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Seen enough of KJ.
Nice effort but he's hit the wall. His passes can't even make it to the receiver now.

George loves his 2 and out offence.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Why do I want to stick steak knives in my eyes while listening to Dunigan?

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

I was wrong, KJ can execute the Cortez 2 and out offence.