Stampeders Beat Elks, but Playoff Location Still Undecided
Rene Paredes scored four field goals as Calgary secured second place in the West Division and a likely home playoff game with a 20-10 win over Edmonton.
- On Friday, the Calgary Stampeders defeated the Edmonton Elks 20-10 in the final regular-season game, with Rene Paredes kicking four field goals to help secure a home West Division semifinal.
- Calgary will host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers if Winnipeg beats Montreal and the B.C. Lions lose to Saskatchewan, with other scenarios changing who hosts.
- A replay overturned a Justin Rankin touchdown after Bailey Devine-Scott forced a fumble, while Miles Brown and Brady Breeze blocked a field goal and punt.
- With the loss, the Edmonton Elks missed the playoffs for a fifth straight season, ending their four-game home winning streak despite showing improvement in close games.
- The 4,000-yard milestone for Vernon Adams Jr., Calgary quarterback, comes as receiver Jalen Philpot missed the game with a knee injury heading into playoffs.
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Stampeders beat Elks, move into second in the West
Rene Paredes kicked four field goals as the Calgary Stampeders took a major leap toward securing a home game in the West Division semifinal, defeating the rival Edmonton Elks 20-10 on Friday in the final regular-season game for both squads.
Stampeders beat Elks 20-10, move into second in the West
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GAME REC Stampeders 20, Elks 10
EDMONTON – The Edmonton Elks wrapped up their 2025 schedule with a 20-10 loss to the Calgary Stampeders in CFL Week 21 action at Play Alberta Field at Commonwealth Stadium on Friday. Jalon Calhoun scored a touchdown for the Elks, and Vincent Blanchard added a field goal. Calgary jumped ahead 7-0 after Quincy Vaughn rushed for a one-yard touchdown just 4:58 into the game. Early in the second quarter, the Stamps drove to the Elks’ one-yard line an…
Stampeders beat Elks, move into second in West
The Calgary Stampeders have done their part to secure second, now the waiting begins. Rene Paredes kicked four field goals as the Stampeders won their third game in a row and took a major leap toward securing a home game in the West Division semifinal, defeating the rival Edmonton Elks 20-10 on Friday in the final regular-season game for both squads. “It was a good win for the team, for the good guys,” said Stampeders quarterback Vernon Adams Jr…
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