Rolling Alouettes visit Elks with chance to wrap up a home playoff game
EDMONTON — The goal for the Montreal Alouettes is simple — clinch second place in the CFL’s East Division and lock down a home playoff game.
The Alouettes visit the 4-12 Edmonton Elks on Saturday afternoon, but could already have clinched home field advantage in the Eastern semifinal game by then.
“We want to pay them (our fans) back by giving them that home playoff game, because I know it’s very difficult to play here, (in Montreal)” said Alouettes quarterback Cody Fajardo, who said he hated going to Percival Molson Stadium when he was under centre for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
“As an opposing player, playing here was always difficult, and now I’m thankful to be on the home side and the crowd pumping us up.”