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Elks beat Alouettes 32-29 in overtime

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Elks outlast Alouettes in overtime to snap Alexander's unbeaten streak TSNWeek 3: Montreal Alouettes at Edmonton Elks CFL.caElks embrace rain ahead of home opener against Als Global NewsCan Alouettes' QB Davis Alexander keep magical run on track and tame Elks?

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Rankin runs wild as Elks outlast Alouettes in overtime Sportsnet.caWeek 3: Montreal Alouettes at Edmonton Elks CFL.caElks outlast Alouettes in overtime to snap Alexander's unbeaten streak TSNElks embrace rain ahead of home opener against Als Global NewsRankin rolls through Alouettes as Edmonton Elks end Davis' dominance Edmonton Journal

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Roughriders down Stampeders 40-37 in overtime.

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Tommy Stevens scored the winning touchdown in overtime for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in a 40-37 victory over the host Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.

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Elks beat Alouettes 32-29 in overtime.

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Justin Rankin ran in a pair of touchdowns and quarterback Cody Fajardo carried in the winner himself as the Edmonton Elks stopped previously-unbeatable quarterback Davis Alexander, holding on to win their home opener 32-29 in overtime over the Montreal Alouettes on a rainy Saturday.

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Summary

**Summary:** The Edmonton Elks defeated the Montreal Alouettes 32-29 in overtime. **Why It Matters:** This victory marks a significant shift in the CFL standings, as it ends the Montreal Alouettes' undefeated streak and boosts the Edmonton Elks' position at the top of the league.

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Jun 20 11:39 PMFirst
Elks beat Alouettes 32-29 in overtime
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Jun 21 02:59 AM
Roughriders down Stampeders 40-37 in overtime
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Jun 21 04:09 AM
Rankin runs wild as Elks outlast Alouettes in overtime - Sportsnet.ca
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Jun 21 06:29 AM
Riders outlast Stamps in overtime to stay unbeaten - CFL.ca
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