

Ungerer also came up big on special teams with a blocked punt, eventually leading to a four-yard TD run by Ouellette. The Argonauts were able to extend their lead on a long drive to open the second half, capped off by a two-yard TD run by Ouellette. The Argos surged ahead with just over a minute to play in the first half as Kelly shrugged off a sure sack and then found a wide-open David Ungerer for a 44-yard touchdown toss.Įdmonton’s Dean Faithfull kicked an 18-yard field goal to close out the second quarter with Toronto up 18-17. Toronto came back with a 42-yard field goal by Boris Bede and added a punt single to close to 14-11. The Elks surged back ahead early in the second frame as Loucheiz Purifoy stepped in front of a Kelly pass and ran it back 27 yards for the pick-six TD. The Argonauts responded with a major of their own on the next drive engineered by Kelly, getting a three-yard rushing major from Ouellette. Sims launched a drive that would be completed when Kevin Brown reeled in a Taylor Cornelius pass and dove into the end zone for a 13-yard touchdown. 12, 2019.Įdmonton started the scoring on its second possession midway through the opening quarter, a relief after being shutout for the first time in 47 years last week when they fell 22-0 to the B.C. The home hex continues for the Elks, who have lost a CFL-record 19 consecutive home games, a string of futility stretching back to Oct. “I would have lost my house betting that our record wouldn’t be where it’s at right now, but it is what it is,” said Elks head coach Chris Jones. The Argos improved to 2-0, while the Elks are off to a rough start at 0-3. We just have to keep on learning and getting better each and every snap.” We should have hung a few more points on the board and we shot ourselves in the foot a couple of times. I have to be more consistent throughout the game. “I feel good, but I have to be a lot better,” Kelly said. Quarterback Chad Kelly completed 13 of 23 passes for 264 yards in his second game as the designated starter for Toronto. It felt like all the touchdowns were pretty much untouched, which is a shout-out to the O-line.” “I felt really good,” he said of the three TD performance. Ouellette only had two touchdowns in 13 games for the Argos last season. But I know if we give Andrew enough touches he will have those performances every week.” “It is tough to get him and Andrew (Harris) enough touches that they deserve. “He is a great football player and I am lucky to coach him. “He does everything right, does all his assignments and is in the weight room every day,” said Argos head coach Ryan Dinwiddie of Ouellette. Ouellette scored three touchdowns as the defending champion Argonauts remained undefeated on the season with a 43-31 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Sunday. EDMONTON - There are no signs of a Grey Cup hangover yet for the Toronto Argonauts.Ī.J.
