Edmonton Elks ‘continuing to prepare’ for home opener, have ‘no concern’ of cancellation due to COVID protocol

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The Edmonton Elks canceled their pre-game walkthrough and media availability Friday due to COVID protocol, but believes everything will move ahead as scheduled on Saturday, according to a statement from the team.

The Edmonton Elks are continuing to prepare for tomorrow’s scheduled home opener against the Ottawa Redblacks. The team’s walkthrough scheduled for today was cancelled due to COVID-19 protocols, but players, coaches, and staff are at the facility today in preparation for tomorrow’s game.

We will continue to follow the necessary steps to ensure the health and safety of our players, coaches, and staff. Currently we have no concern that the game will not be played.

Further updates will be provided when available.

According to a policy declared by the CFL earlier this week, if a game cannot be played as scheduled because of COVID-19 issues, and it cannot be rescheduled:

  • And one club is suffering from the COVID-19 issues, that club will forfeit the game and be assigned a loss while its’ opponent will be credited with a win by a score of 1-0.
  • And both clubs are suffering from the COVID-19 issues, then both clubs will forfeit the game and be assigned a loss.

In both of these circumstances, if a team can prove that 85 per cent of its’ players under contract have been vaccinated, at least once and preferably fully, its players will receive their salary for the cancelled game. If the team falls below that 85 per cent threshold, the entire team will not receive its salary.

As of last Friday’s league-wide roster cutdown, 79 per cent of CFL players are fully or partially vaccinated. Three CFL teams have more than 85 per cent of their players vaccinated. The other six teams have vaccination rates ranging from 67 per cent to 81 per cent.

The league’s cancellation policy further states a game will be cancelled if any of the following conditions are met:

  • Its’ playing is precluded by a decision by a government health authority.
  • A team does not have 36 players to dress for the game;
  • A team does not have an individual available to coach the offence and another individual to coach the defence;
  • A team does not have a certified athletic therapist and sports medicine physician available for the game.

In addition, the commissioner can cancel a game at his discretion following consultation with the CFL’s chief medical officers and the CFLPA.