Elks welcome Argonauts, still looking for first home victory of CFL season
EDMONTON — Sooner or later, the Edmonton Elks are going to win a home game. The Toronto Argonauts would rather it be later.
The Elks (4-12) enter Saturday’s game with the East-leading Argos (9-6) on a CFL-record 15-game home losing streak. Visiting teams don’t want to be the squad that allows Edmonton to break its miserable run at Commonwealth Stadium.
“It’s about not getting ahead of your toes,” said Argos quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who threw for 352 yards in last week’s 23-20 win over B.C. “Being in that play, in that moment. The hard part is that they’ve got nothing to lose. They’re all playing for their jobs. Professional football is not an easy sport … there’s no fear in them.
“We’ve got to not make it about them and definitely make it about us.”