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Eskimos pour it on late to tame Lions

- EDMONTON 41 SHANE JONES B.C. 22

EDMONTON — Quarterbac­k Mike Reilly passed for three touchdowns and took one in himself as the Edmonton Eskimos overcame a sloppy start to record a 41-22 victory over the B.C. Lions on Friday.

Reilly completed 22-of-30 passes for 326 yards as the Eskimos improved to 2-1 on the season, while the Lions are 1-1.

The Lions started the game with a single on a 37-yard missed field-goal attempt by Tyler Long.

B.C. got the ball back when Reilly was picked off by T.J. Lee, eventually leading to a one-yard touchdown plunge by Jeremiah Johnson.

Edmonton continued to implode, fumbling the ball away to Dyshawn Davis on its own 23-yard line on the ensuing kick-off. Long kicked a 14-yard field goal to put the Lions up 11-0 midway through the first.

The Esks got on the board when B.C. conceded a safety.

Long started the second with 39-yard field goal, but then hit the uprights on his next attempt.

Edmonton finally got its offence going late in the second, when Reilly found Natey Adjei for a 14-yard passing TD. Then he hit Kenny Stafford for a 13-yard strike through the air with just 30 seconds left and added a twopoint convert pass to Duke Williams to take a 17-14 lead into the half.

The Esks picked up where they left off in the third, with a three-yard TD run by C.J Gable, although the convert kick failed.

Edmonton’s momentum remained late in the third when Reilly completed a 64-yard pass-and-run into the end zone to Williams, who also caught another two-point convert.

The Lions finally ended Edmonton’s run of 29 straight points with a oneyard TD by backup QB Cody Fajardo to start the fourth.

Edmonton bounced back with a oneyard rushing major of their own by Reilly.

Ticats 31, Blue Bombers 17

HAMILTON — If Jeremiah Masoli cares about closing in on CFL history, he won’t admit it.

Masoli passed for 369 yards and a touchdown to lead the Tiger-Cats past the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 31-17 on Friday in Hamilton’s home opener. He’s thrown more than 300 yards in eight consecutiv­e games, tying Montreal’s Anthony Calvillo (2012) and Edmonton’s Mike Reilly (2015-16) for second most in CFL history.

“In all honesty, man, those lists don’t mean anything for wins and losses,” said Masoli. “If you have to throw for 500 yards just to lose, I don’t want to do that. I’d rather throw for one yard and win every time.”

Montreal’s Sam Etcheverry (1956) and Saskatchew­an’s Kent Austin (1991) are tied for first with nine.

Mercer Timmis ran in two touchdowns for the Tiger-Cats (2-1).

 ??  ?? Lions receiver Shaq Johnson hauls in a pass in the end zone over Eskimos defender Monshadrik Hunter during the first half.
Lions receiver Shaq Johnson hauls in a pass in the end zone over Eskimos defender Monshadrik Hunter during the first half.

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