Edmonton Elks Secure Season Sweep Against Calgary Stampeders with Late Touchdown
Eugene Lewis' decisive touchdown in the final minute propels Elks to a 23-18 victory, marking their first series sweep over Calgary since 2002.
- Eugene Lewis caught a crucial 10-yard touchdown pass from Tre Ford with just 1:09 remaining, sealing the Elks' win over the Stampeders.
- The victory allows the Edmonton Elks to sweep the season series against the Calgary Stampeders for the first time since 2002.
- Despite missing the playoffs, the Elks focused on small victories and celebrated their dominance in the provincial rivalry.
- Tre Ford completed 23-of-29 passes for 208 yards, contributing one touchdown and two interceptions in the game.
- Calgary's Matt Shiltz led a late comeback attempt, but his final pass fell incomplete, leaving the Stampeders with a loss.