Penticton Herald

Eskimos down Ottawa

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Reilly keeps Edmonton undefeated with 27-20 road win over Redblacks

OTTAWA (CP) — Quarterbac­k Mike Reilly was 27-for-38 passing for 384 yards with two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons as the Edmonton Eskimos beat the Ottawa Redblacks 27-20 on Thursday night to stay undefeated.

Reilly and the Eskimos (7-0) proved to be too much for Ottawa to handle despite missing a number of its starters.

Ottawa QB Trevor Harris was 26-for-37 for 266 yards with two TDs and an intercepti­on for the Redblacks (1-6-1), who haven’t won since July 19.

Reilly found Chris Getzlaf in the end zone for an eight-yard TD pass and ran in the two-point convert to take a 27-20 lead at the 10-minute mark of the fourth quarter. Ottawa was never able to regain decent field position after that.

Having trailed the entire game, the Redblacks took the lead midway through the third quarter as Harris connected with Diontae Spencer in the end zone for a nine-yard touchdown to tie the game 19-19. The convert gave Ottawa a one-point lead to the delight of the 23,851 on hand at TD Place.

Ottawa’s defence then came up with a huge play as Antoine Pruneau intercepte­d Reilly’s pass with Edmonton on the Redblacks’ 14-yard line.

Hugh O’Neill kicked his fourth field goal of the game, this one for 42 yards, to give Edmonton a 19-13 lead at the five-minute mark of the third quarter. With 31 seconds remaining in the first half Taylor Reed tipped Reilly’s pass and Imoan Claiborne snagged it for an intercepti­on. Ottawa marched and Brett Maher kicked a 40-yard field goal to get within three as Edmonton led 16-13 at intermissi­on.

Ottawa’s Zack Evans came up with a huge sack on Reilly with Edmonton in scoring position, and the Eskimos were forced to settle for a 21-yard field goal to lead 16-10. An illegal block by Ottawa’s Andrew Marshall negated a 92-yard TD punt return by Quincy McDuffie. Ottawa settled for a 33-yard field goal on the ensuing possession to make it 13-10.

The Eskimos had jumped out to a 13-0 lead on 38- and 20-yard field goals as well as an opening-drive TD, capped by a screened 35-yard pass to LaDarius Perkins and a successful convert.

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The Canadian Press Edmonton Eskimos running back LaDarius Perkins (22) runs the ball against Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Corey Tindal during first-half CFL action in Ottawa on Thursday.
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