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Roughriders end 3-game losing skid, defeat Elks in Edmonton

Having a break definitely seemed to serve Saskatchewan well.

Quarterback Cody Fajardo ran for a pair of touchdowns and passed for another as the Saskatchewan Roughriders emerged with a 34-23 CFL victory over the Edmonton Elks on Saturday.

The Roughriders (5-4) had lost three consecutive games before having a bye week and coming back with a win over Edmonton.

"We understand that we can't underestimate any team, especially right now. We came in 4-4 and it is nice to get a win. We know we were the better team and that's why we came out here and got the win. This definitely has our morale up."

Fajardo felt like the break helped soothe his injured knee, as he actually led his team in rushing yards on the night with 51.

"I took a few shots on it and didn't feel anything," he said. "I was able to run fairly well and move around in the pocket.

"To be able to feel like myself again and have my legs back makes it a little bit easier for the guys up front and creates some big plays downfield. I'm feeling pretty good right now."

WATCH | Roughriders score pair of late touchdowns in win against Elks:

The Elks (2-7) have now lost 12 straight home games at Commonwealth Stadium, a frustrating stretch extending back to Oct. 12, 2019.

After Saskatchewan recorded a punt single on its opening drive, Edmonton came roaring back with quarterback Taylor Cornelius opting to run himself on a broken play for a 10-yard touchdown.

Fajardo responded in kind late in the opening quarter with a one-yard plunge to put the Riders back in front.

Roughriders kicker Brett Lauther kicked a 34-yard field goal to start the second frame.

Edmonton looked poised to regain the lead, but Cornelius fumbled the ball on the Saskatchewan five-yard line, with Rider

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