Elks aim to bounce back while Redblacks seek first victory of 2026
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks host the Ottawa Redblacks on Thursday night in a matchup of two teams coming off losses and looking for an improved running attack.
The 3-1 Elks are looking to rebound from a 36-24 to the B.C. Lions on Saturday, when their running attack was almost non-existent. Justin Rankin, the leading rusher in the CFL with 406 yards and a 7.7 average, was held to just 19 yards on seven carries.
The 0-4 Redblacks have struggled to establish a running game through their first four games and Greg Bell managed just 45 yards on nine carries in their 27-22 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders last week.
“For as great a player as he is, we know we’re not going to get that ultra production every time,” Elks quarterback Cody Farjardo said this week of Rankin. “Teams are going to key on him so we have to pick him up by doing it in the pass game. Finding ways to get him touches any way we can is what’s going to help this offence.”


