Riders look to stop Edmonton’s Justin Rankin from taking over the game
The Saskatchewan Roughriders know they need to stop Justin Rankin this week.
The Edmonton Elks running back has emerged as one of the elite weapons in the CFL this season, with 756 yards and six touchdowns on the ground to go along with 618 receiving yards and four touchdown catches. Just a few weeks ago, against the Calgary Stampeders, the second-season CFLer had 204 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
“It’s not a secret anymore how good of a player he is. I think a lot of people identified that last year and you’re not really surprised at the year he is having,” Riders head coach Corey Mace said. “He’s a strong runner, a patient runner and has good speed and can catch out of the back field. He can block. He’s a hell of a player. They have a good one.
“We have to be on it, whether it’s just understanding where he is at in the passing game, they do a good job running the ball. It can look like a two-yard run and turn into 109. He has that kind of skill set.”


