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Prediction: Edmonton Elks VS Saskatchewan Roughriders 2025-07-25

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Edmonton Elks vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders: A CFL Showdown of Hope and Hubris

The Edmonton Elks, a team that’s made the playoffs as reliably as a vegan at a BBQ, are turning to Cody Fajardo to spark a comeback. The two-time Grey Cup winner, now in his third act as a CFL quarterback (after stints with the Argos, Riders, and Alouettes), replaces Tre Ford, who recently threw picks with the enthusiasm of a toddler at a pinata. Fajardo’s stats? A modest 107 yards and a TD through five games, which is like a tortoise entering a sprint—technically fast, but only if the competition is a sloth with a broken leg.

Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are the CFL’s version of a food truck that only serves five-star meals. Their offense, led by Bo Levi Mitchell (the league’s passing yardage and TD king), averages 35 points per game. Mitchell isn’t just a quarterback; he’s a human espresso shot, fueling the Riders’ attack with the precision of a Swiss watch and the flair of a Vegas magician. Edmonton’s defense, which has looked at footballs and whispered “not again,” faces a herculean task.

Odds Breakdown: A Math Class You’ll Actually Enjoy
The books are screaming “Roughriders, baby!” with implied probabilities of 82-85% (thanks to decimal odds of 1.18-1.21). The Elks? A paltry 18-20%, which is about the same chance I have of explaining blockchain at a family dinner without someone checking their phone. The spread favors Saskatchewan by 7.5-9.5 points, meaning Edmonton would need to play the game backwards in the fourth quarter to cover. The total is set at 54.5 points, and with the Riders’ offense and Edmonton’s defense (which leaks more than a sieve in a monsoon), “Over” is the only bet that makes sense unless you enjoy watching math equations weep.

News.digest(): A Tale of Two QBs
Fajardo’s return to Saskatchewan is like a former flame reentering a group chat—you know it’s going to end in tears, but you can’t look away. He spent three seasons with the Riders, so this game is part chess match, part emotional minefield. Will nostalgia whisper in his ear, or will he treat the Riders like that ex who still has your Netflix password? Meanwhile, Mitchell is out to prove he’s not just a CFL legend in training wheels—this is his moment to cement his Hall of Fame rĂ©sumĂ©.

The Verdict: When Life Gives You Lemons

The Elks are hoping Fajardo’s experience (and his 2019 All-Star magic) can turn their season around. But let’s be real: swapping Tre Ford for Cody Fajardo is like swapping a rusted-out 1992 Pinto for a 2024 Tesla
 if the Tesla only had 107 miles on the battery and a suspicious dent. The Riders’ offense is a gourmet food truck, and Edmonton’s defense is a guy in a food truck parking lot asking, “Hey, can I get a bite?”

Prediction: The Saskatchewan Roughriders will win by double digits, because Bo Levi Mitchell speaks the language of “touchdown” fluently, and the Elks’ offense under Fajardo is still translating the manual. If you’re feeling lucky, bet the Over on points—this game could end with the score of a CFL version of Moneyball: Riders 38, Elks 24. And if Edmonton pulls off the miracle? Congratulate them, then check your TV for ghosts.

Final Score Prediction: Saskatchewan 35, Edmonton 21
Key Prop to Cash: Bo Levi Mitchell throws 3+ TDs (because he’s not just a quarterback—he’s a touchdown vending machine).

Created: July 25, 2025, 4:23 p.m. GMT

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