Tre Ford’s return as the Edmonton Elks starting quarterback did not go according to plan on Saturday night. Ford lost a fumble and threw two interceptions as the West Division-leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat the Elks 27-14 at Commonwealth Stadium. The Blue Bombers (8-6) have won six in a row, and...
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