5 THINGS: Edmonton Elks climb out of basement with Labour Day sweep
From near-dead and buried following an 0-7 start to seeing their long-awaited playoff hopes emerge alive and well for the first time in a long time, could the Edmonton Elks finally be back?
And speaking of days long behind, a 37-16 win over the rival Calgary Stampeders saw them sweep the Labour Day Series for the first time since 2004.
You might remember Ricky Ray spent that one standing on the sidelines with the New York Jets, sandwiched between winning a couple of Grey Cups with Edmonton.
And while this franchise is a long way from being back in that kind of conversation, the Labour Day sweep saw them manage to climb out of the basement of the standings and emerge in the playoff race, having won five of their last six.
Not bad for a team that had already buried itself right up to the neck this season. But maybe that’s becoming a thing for pro teams in Edmonton?
With the win, the Elks (5-8) managed to leapfrog their southern rivals to sit fourth in the West Division, just a single point out of a playoff spot held by the Saskatchewan Roughriders (5-7-1) in third place.
Truth be told, Edmonton is also right on the heels of the Toronto Argonauts (6-6), who sit third in the East Division, as far as early crossover considerations go.
2. FIVE ALIVE
It might get lost in the excitement of the Elks being the hottest team in the Canadian Football League right now, but let’s not forget just how low they have set the bar.
It’s so low that the five wins they’ve earned this season catapults them to a benchmark they haven’t reached since 2019, having gone 3-11, 4-14 and 4-14 since the COVID-cancelled 2020 season.
They could lose out the rest of the way and still end up finishing ahead of where they’ve left off the past three seasons. But that’s hardly the goal. There is a bigger prize in the Elks’ eyes.
3. POST-SEASON PUSH
There is only one way to end a season that saw a private owner pony up to rescue this community-owned club from looming financial failure, and that’s with an immediate return to the post-season.
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