Elks outlast Alouettes 32-29 in overtime to snap Alexander’s unbeaten streak
EDMONTON — Cody Fajardo showed his former apprentice that he can still get the job done.
Justin Rankin ran in a pair of touchdowns and quarterback Fajardo carried in the winner himself as the Edmonton Elks stopped previously-unbeatable quarterback Davis Alexander, holding on to win their home opener 32-29 in overtime over the Montreal Alouettes on a rainy Saturday.
Alexander served as Fajardo’s backup on Montreal’s 110th Grey Cup-winning team in 2023.
“It was pretty impressive the way that we gutted it out. We’re a gritty team, we’re going to find ways to win here,” Fajardo said. “We already knew we were a good football team, I think what this does is it puts the rest of the league on notice that this isn’t the same Edmonton Elks team from a couple of years ago. The standard has changed here.”


