QB Fajardo believes Elks can contend for Grey Cup after years of futility
EDMONTON — After the Tre Ford quarterback experiment failed last year, the Edmonton Elks turned to the most accurate passer in CFL history in hopes of ending five years of futility.
Veteran signal-caller Cody Fajardo, who joined the team last year and signed a one-year contract extension this offseason, isn’t shying away from lofty expectations.
It took just one two-hour training camp session on Sunday for the two-time Grey Cup champion to declare this year’s roster “good enough to win a Grey Cup.”
Bold words for a team that has missed the CFL playoffs the last five years and hasn’t posted a winning regular-season record since 2017. Still, the first two days of training camp at old Clarke Stadium — site of some of the franchise’s great moments — were filled with enthusiasm and optimism.
