Elks coach Jones not thinking about home losing streak ahead of Stampeders’ visit
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks could have an infamous date with CFL history Saturday night. But the prospect of losing a CFL-record-tying 14th home game in a row isn’t at the front of their minds.
The Elks (3-9), who have not won a home game since October of 2019, will host the Calgary Stampeders at Commonwealth Stadium. It’s the return match after the Labour Day Classic, which the Stampeders held on to win 26-18.
“I don’t think so,” Elks general manager and coach Chris Jones said after being asked if he was worried about tying the record for home futility set by the old Ottawa Rough Riders over the course of the 1987 and ‘88 seasons. “Certainly, we don’t want to play poorly at home, but we’ve played better on the road than we have at home. We’re still trying to figure that out.”
Really, what Jones would rather talk about is how the Elks need to do better against the big boys in the West Division. All three of the Elks’ wins this year came on the road to Eastern opposition. And they’ve already lost three times to their Alberta rivals this season. For a team that’s rebuilding, finally beating Calgary this year would be a sign that things are moving in a positive direction.


