Late Picton catches seal Riders victory over Elks
Mitch Picton came up with a late touchdown grab — and the ensuing two-point conversion — to give the Saskatchewan Roughriders a 26-16 win over the Edmonton Elks on Saturday.
“Picton did a hell of a job,” Riders head coach Craig Dickenson said. “He really helped us win the game.”
While things were close throughout the game at Commonwealth Stadium, quarterback Cody Fajardo found the end zone with a 28-yard strike to Picton with 2:59 left in the game. Picton slotted into the starting lineup after Duke Williams suffered an ankle injury in practice this week.
“I think the average fan doesn’t know that losing a receiver that late in the week is that you already have your plays set, and we had a lot of Duke-heavy plays in this gameplan. That’s what makes (Mitch) so special is that he can play any position on the field,” Fajardo said. “When you have a guy like that on your roster, it doesn’t matter what happens during the week, I feel comfortable knowing that whatever position Mitch plays he is going to have it down.”