
QB Tre Ford approaches upcoming CFL season armed with Elks’ vote of confidence
EDMONTON — Tre Ford not only has a new contract, he finally has a vote of confidence from the Edmonton Elks.
The quarterback from Niagara Falls, Ont., met with the media at Commonwealth Stadium on Monday, three days after signing three-year deal with the Elks.
“Clearly, this is the young man that we want leading our team moving forward,” Elks general manager, Ed Hervey said. “For all the things you’ve seen on the field, there’s so much off the field that he’s going to shoulder moving forward with this organization, especially with the long line of quarterbacks that have played here. This is an opportunity that we feel as an organization is well deserved.”
The message from Hervey and head coach Mark Kilam was clear. The No. 1 job in Edmonton’s is now Ford’s to lose, not to win back.