From 1970 to 1979, the Edmonton Eskimos won three Grey Cups. During the decade, the Eskimos compiled a record of 107 wins, 61 losses, and 4 ties. One of...
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Edmonton Eskimos dropping 'Eskimo' from team name". Global News. Retrieved April 2, 2023. Boyd, Alex; Mosleh, Omar (July 21, 2020). "Edmonton Eskimos'...
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This is a complete list of seasons competed by the Edmonton Elks (formerly the Edmonton Eskimos), a Canadian Football League team. While the team was founded...
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Toronto Argonauts (redirect from Toronto Argonauts seasons (1970–1979))
Cup game, in which they lost in the last minute to the Edmonton Eskimos 38–36). The 1989 season saw the Argonauts move into SkyDome, a multi-purpose downtown...
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Rick Campbell (category Edmonton Elks coaches)
coach with the Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He then served as the head coach for the Ottawa Redblacks for six seasons. He is a three-time...
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3 - Toronto Argonauts (1945 to 1947) 3 - Edmonton Eskimos (1954 to 1956) Most Wins, season Edmonton Eskimos 16 (1989) Toronto Argonauts 16 (2023) Calgary...
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Grey Cups. They are also the only team in the West Division to have faced off with their fellow West opponents in a Grey Cup, beating BC and Edmonton....
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Grey Cup (section Eskimos' dynasty (1970–1988))
was dropped by celebrating Edmonton Eskimos players; in 1987, when an Eskimos' player sat on it; in 1993, when Edmonton's Blake Dermott head-butted it;...
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Neill Armstrong (category Edmonton Elks coaches)
professional levels. Notably, Armstrong served as the head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the Chicago Bears of the...
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65th Grey Cup (category Edmonton Elks)
Montreal's Olympic Stadium. The hometown Montreal Alouettes defeated the Edmonton Eskimos by a score of 41–6. The 1977 Grey Cup was Canada's version of the Ice...
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91st Grey Cup (category Edmonton Elks)
2003 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Montreal Alouettes on November 16 at Taylor Field, in Regina...
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67th Grey Cup (redirect from 1979 Grey Cup)
November 25, 1979 before 65,113 fans at Olympic Stadium in Montreal. The Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Montreal Alouettes 17–9. First Quarter Edmonton - TD –...
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93rd Grey Cup (category Edmonton Elks)
between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Montreal Alouettes, to decide the winner of the 2005 season of the Canadian Football League. The Eskimos prevailed...
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Bombers, September 2, 1970 24 – Jon Cornish – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, August 9, 2013 24 – Romar Morris – versus Edmonton Eskimos, September 8, 2018...
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Warren Moon (category Edmonton Elks players)
professionally for 23 seasons. He spent the majority of his career with the Houston Oilers of the National Football League (NFL) and the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian...
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Charlie Turner (Canadian football) (category Edmonton Elks players)
an offensive lineman for 12 seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He won two Grey Cups for the Edmonton Eskimos and another one with the Hamilton...
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BC Lions (section Notable seasons)
the postseason 20 consecutive seasons, from 1997 to 2016 (only Edmonton has had a longer playoff streak, going 34 seasons from 1972 to 2005). With the...
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1996–2001, 2003–04; Toronto Argonauts 2002; Edmonton Eskimos 2005–2006). Ken Montgomery – builder, 1970 (Edmonton Eskimos as president 1952–54; president CRU...
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World War II. The WIFU expanded to four teams when the Edmonton Eskimos joined in 1938. The Eskimos lasted only two years before withdrawing following the...
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Canadian Football League trophy, which is presented annually by the Edmonton Eskimos Alumni Association to the Coach of the Year, as determined by the members...
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Tiger-Cats, August 8, 1970 34 – George Reed – versus Winnipeg Blue Bombers, October 12, 1975 33 – George Reed – versus Edmonton Eskimos, September 30, 1973...
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inactivity (1997–2001 and 2006–2013). Edmonton Eskimos changed their name to Edmonton Elks as of the 2021 CFL season. Montreal Alouettes folded and were...
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Chris Jones (gridiron football coach) (category Edmonton Elks coaches)
manager of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Elks after serving as the head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos. Jones previously served as the defensive...
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League (CFL). Edmonton was founded in 1949, although other teams named the Edmonton Eskimos existed 1895 to 1923 and 1929 to 1939. The Edmonton Elks are the...
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inaugural season that the Regina Rugby Club did not win the SRFU championship while it was their primary competition. Ultimately, the Edmonton Eskimos traveled...
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fielded by either the Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended their season in each of these years. Their strongest season was in 1956 when the...
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Cleveland Browns to Baltimore, resulted in the game being moved to Edmonton during the 1996 season. Game was decided in double overtime Originally awarded to...
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Danny O'Brien (gridiron football) (category Edmonton Elks players)
professional, he was a member of the Columbus Lions, Ottawa Redblacks, Edmonton Eskimos, and BC Lions. He played college football for the University of Maryland...
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Tom Wilkinson (Canadian football) (category Edmonton Elks players)
salesman for Edmonton radio station, CHQT, which had employed him since his first season with the Eskimos. He was a consultant to Eskimos head coach Jackie...
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Includes 5 seasons as the Atlanta Flames (1975–76 through 1979–80), and 11 seasons as the Calgary Flames (1980–81 through 1990–91) Consecutive seasons with...
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