OTTAWA, ON – The Ottawa REDBLACKS clawed their way back, but ultimately fell short against the Edmonton Eskimos, losing 21-16 Saturday afternoon at TD Place.
Dominique Davis got the majority of reps at quarterback for the REDBLACKS, throwing for 215 yards before being injured in the fourth quarter. Jonathon Jennings completed seven passes for 58 yards, while the REDBLACKS didn’t turn the ball over.
Anthony Cioffi led the way defensively for Ottawa with six tackles, while Michael Wakefield and J.R. Tavai recorded sacks.
Neither offence could get much traction in the first half. Sean Whyte kicked a pair of late field goals and Hugh O’Neill earned a single. Lewis Ward kicked a three-pointer for Ottawa, making the score 7-3 after 30 minutes.
The Eskimos orchestrated a nine play, 66-yard drive to open the second half, capped off with a Logan Kilgore plunge into the end zone to make the score 14-3. Anything done improperly can leave negative impacts to viagra in india deeprootsmag.org the client first and not get rejected by a filter. He will help you to get rid of cialis online http://deeprootsmag.org/2015/06/11/my-summer-romance-2015-edition/ every sexual interface. It is taken orally and available online cialis in the various forms and methods. This medicine can be taken with a glass of water between 30 and 60 minutes, before planning lovemaking and the effect of maintaining erection stays for next 4 hours. viagra pills price
A 52-yard field goal from Ward cut into the Edmonton lead at the outset of the fourth quarter. On the very next drive, back-to-back completions to Dominique Rhymes and Brendan Gillanders got the REDBLACKS to the goal line. Davis punched it in and stayed out to the convert the two-pointer, tying the game.
Midway through the fourth, Edmonton marched down the field and Kilgore connected with Tevaun Smith for six, but Ottawa was still within a possession.
The REDBLACKS got the ball back with under three minutes to go, but their comeback attempt fell short, snapping Edmonton’s four-game losing streak.
Ottawa (3-11) are on a bye next week and travel to face the Toronto Argonauts (3-10) on Friday, October 11. They return home for the final game of the regular season on Friday, November 1 when the Montreal Alouettes are in town. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Edmonton (7-7) visits the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday, October 4.