Ticats host Redblacks, looking for their first home win following consecutive defeats
After an impressive CFL debut, Caleb Evans is experiencing the typical growing pains that go with being a rookie starting quarterback.
The six-foot-two, 210-pound Evans threw three TD strikes in leading the Ottawa Redblacks to a 34-24 home win over the Edmonton Elks in his first CFL start Sept. 28. But in the three contests since, Evans has thrown seven interceptions and just one touchdown pass and was benched in last week’s 27-16 loss to the Montreal Alouettes.
Evans, 23, returns under centre Saturday when Ottawa (2-8) visits Hamilton (4-5). A win by the Tiger-Cats would be their first at home in three contests while the loss would be the Redblacks’ fourth straight and eliminate them from playoff contention.
Following Ottawa’s win over Edmonton, Evans threw three interceptions — with two being returned for TDs — in a 35-16 road loss to the Toronto Argonauts on Oct. 6. Evans was also intercepted three times last week versus Montreal.