REDBLACKS fall to Edmonton in the Grey Cup
Lynch successfully converted the third-and-one situation to cap a five-play, 78-yard drive.
In the final quarter, the Redblacks’ lead was down to 20-18 until Lynch’s one-yard punch probed to be the knockout blow. That gave the Eskimos the ball at the Redblacks’ 10-yard line.
Nearly every Canadian, USA, and worldwide facing online sports book offers a full range of wagering options on the CFL Grey Cup which happens in Winnipeg Manitoba’s Investors Group Field today. The game will also be streamed on TSN GO for TSN Subscribers. Only Toronto (16) has won more. “When the Eskimos win, I’m going to ugly-cry for the next six months straight until the start of the 2016 season”. Edmonton deserved to win the Grey Cup after waiting so long, he said grudgingly. But obviously heartbroken, disappointed, all those things. “I’m passing down knowledge to the guys from my experience”.
In the first quarter, the Redblacks took an early 13-0 lead with touchdowns on their first two possessions before momentum shifted in Edmonton’s favour. The game-time temperature was -5C but the 15-kilometre-an-hour wind created a windchill of -10C. Now the question remains how long he’ll remain with reports the Saskatchewan Roughriders will ask permission to speak with Jones about their vacant head coach and GM positions. It wasn’t until 1993 that the league got serious, inviting Michael Jackson to perform at Super Bowl XVII.
But Ottawa finished 0-3 versus Edmonton this year, the first two losses coming in July with Reilly on injured list. The end of November for over 100 years annually, the Grey Cup is played on a field that is usually frozen this time of year in Canada is bigger than the USA version.
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The Eskimos settled down after that as Reilly drove the ball down the field and Sean Whyte booted a 25 yard field goal.
Chris Milo hit a 33-yard field goal in the 3rd quarter and added a rouge point in the 4th.
On Sunday, the Canadian Football league season wraps up with the Grey Cup, the championship game of the Canadian Football League.
Adarius Bowman and Shavers scored Edmonton’s touchdowns.
The Eskimos spotted Ottawa a quick 2 touchdown lead, but then clawed their way back to a 17-16 halftime.
Ottawa capped off a 72 yard opening drive of the game with a 3 yard Henry Burris pass to Patrick Lavoie.
Late in the first half, Reilly connected with Akeem Shavers for another Edmonton touchdown.