Veteran running back Wilder Jr. accumulates 161 net offensive yards in Edmonton debut
It certainly hasn’t taken James Wilder Jr. long to scrape the rust off his game.
The six-foot-three, 230-pound running back accumulated 161 total offensive yards in the Edmonton Elks season-opening 16-12 home loss to the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday night. Like all CFL players, the contest was Wilder Jr.’s first since the 2019 season as the league cancelled the ’20 campaign due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It was also Wilder Jr.’s first contest with Edmonton. He spent his first three CFL seasons with Toronto (2017-19) and signed with Montreal in 2020 before retiring, then coming out of retirement to sign a one-year deal with Edmonton on Feb. 9.
“I was adamant about doing my own workout plan this off-season, doing my own treatments, spending more and investing more into my body,” Wilder Jr. said. “I expected to have some big games but there are a lot of other things that go into it.