Elks look to end 12-game home losing streak in rematch with Redblacks
EDMONTON — It was October of 2019 when the Edmonton Elks last won a home game. Donald Trump was president of the United States. Joker was at the top of the box office. Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts” ruled the charts.
But, if there was a game that you would bet on the Elks to break their 12-game losing streak at Commonwealth Stadium, it would be this Saturday’s date with the Ottawa Redblacks.
The Elks (3-7) are coming off a 30-12 beating of the Redblacks last week in the nation’s capital, a game which saw Edmonton outscore Ottawa 21-0 in the second half. There’s also the matter of Ottawa’s 1-8 record. And the Elks have registered all three of their wins this season on the road against Eastern teams.
It’s been a long time since the Elks have been solid favourites to win a home game. Wideout Kenny Lawler, who had 81 yards receiving and a touchdown last week, is looking forward to the rematch with Ottawa.