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Rider Rumblings Ep 170: Roughriders ready for Edmonton Elks

Rider Rumblings Ep 170: Roughriders ready for Edmonton Elks

National Post22-07-2025
After beating the B.C. Lions in Vancouver on the weekend, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back at on Friday night as they are set to host the Edmonton Elks in Week 8 of the CFL season.
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In Episode 170 of the Rider Rumblings podcast, Leader-Post sports editor Taylor Shire and columnist Darrell Davis preview the upcoming matchup which features the 5-1 Roughriders against the 1-4 Elks. Is it a 'trap game' for the Green and White? How will they defend Edmonton's quarterbacks?
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The duo also gives their thoughts on Saskatchewan's performance in B.C. while giving their report card on the team as we're now a third of the way through the season.
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