The 1994 Edmonton Eskimos season was the 37th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 46th overall. The Eskimos finished in second...
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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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Commonwealth Stadium (redirect from Commonweatlh Stadium (Edmonton))
Retrieved October 9, 2013. "The Edmonton Eskimos' 1993 Season". CFLDB. Retrieved October 9, 2013. "The Edmonton Eskimos' 1994 Season". CFLDB. Retrieved October...
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Tiger-Cats Blue Bombers Roughriders Eskimos Stampeders Lions The 1994 CFL season is considered to be the 41st season in modern-day Canadian football,...
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starting quarterbacks that have started a regular season or post-season game for the Edmonton Eskimos / Elks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). They...
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The 1993 Edmonton Eskimos finished in second place in the West Division with a 12–6 record and won the 81st Grey Cup. *Top attendance in CFL Total attendance:...
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Michael Soles, Edmonton Eskimos C – Rod Connop, Edmonton Eskimos DT – Bennie Goods, Edmonton Eskimos LB – Willie Pless, Edmonton Eskimos DB – Glenn Rogers...
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2003, the Trappers' fate in Edmonton was sealed when the team, then owned by the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos, was sold to a group led by...
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Argonauts Tiger-Cats Blue Bombers Roughriders Eskimos Stampeders Lions The 1995 CFL season was the 38th season of the Canadian Football League, and the...
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bye. The Edmonton Eskimos are the 1993 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 33–23, at Calgary's McMahon Stadium. The Eskimos' Damon Allen...
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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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1947) 3 - Edmonton Eskimos (1954 to 1956) Most Wins, season Edmonton Eskimos 16 (1989) Toronto Argonauts 16 (2023) Calgary Stampeders 15 (1993, 1994, 1995...
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(Edmonton Eskimos 1986–2000). Al Wilson – player (OL), 1997 (BC Lions 1972–86). Don Wilson – player (DB), 2021 (Edmonton Eskimos 1987–1989, 1993–1994,...
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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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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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Jake Ceresna (category Edmonton Elks players)
recording two sacks and eighteen tackles in his rookie season, Ceresna was traded to the Edmonton Eskimos for defensive end Odell Willis. Ceresna amassed 32...
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BC Lions (section 1994 Grey Cup champions)
Edmonton Eskimos in the off-season, becoming their offensive coordinator and assistant head coach. The Lions' play-calling duties for the 2007 season...
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Jason Maas (category Edmonton Elks coaches)
quarterback in the CFL. He is best known for his playing career with the Edmonton Eskimos where he won two Grey Cup championships. He also played for the Alouettes...
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exhibitions. Edmonton has a number of professional sports teams, including the Edmonton Elks, formerly referred to as the Edmonton Eskimos and, for a brief...
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2020. "Edmonton Football Team Discontinues Use Of The Name Eskimos". Edmonton Football Team. July 21, 2020. "CFL's Edmonton Eskimos dropping 'Eskimo' from...
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93rd Grey Cup in 2005, between the Montreal Alouettes and Edmonton Eskimos, which the Eskimos won 38-35 in overtime. BC Place had recently completed a...
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Matt Dunigan (category Edmonton Elks players)
beat the team that traded Dunigan in June, the Edmonton Eskimos, 37-19. This was the first time the Eskimos had ever lost a playoff game at Commonwealth...
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Willie Pless (category Edmonton Elks players)
Toronto Argonauts, BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, and Saskatchewan Roughriders, winning the 1993 Grey Cup with the Eskimos. He was inducted into the Canadian...
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Lions Stampeders Eskimos Roughriders Blue Bombers Argonauts Tiger-Cats Alouettes Redblacks The 2014 CFL season was the 61st season of modern-day Canadian...
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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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Rick LeLacheur (category Businesspeople from Edmonton)
championships with the Eskimos, in 2003 and 2005. In 2010, he publicly criticized the team as they started the season 0–4. Edmonton would again host Grey...
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78th Grey Cup (category Edmonton Elks)
Blue Bombers and the Edmonton Eskimos at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Blue Bombers defeated the Eskimos, 50–11. Winnipeg Blue...
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Sandro DeAngelis (2006) Most points – game 30 – Earl Lunsford – versus Edmonton Eskimos, September 3, 1962 26 – Mark McLoughlin – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders...
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Chris Jones (gridiron football coach) (category Edmonton Elks coaches)
of the 18 regular season games. The East representative and winner was former Eskimos assistant coach Rick Campbell. Jones' Eskimos were victorious over...
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