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Pigrome impresses as Blue Bombers edge Elks 25-23 in CFL pre-season clash

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers survived a comeback bid to open up CFL pre-season play with a 25-23 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Saturday afternoon.

Rookie quarterback scores pair of touchdowns in first taste of CFL action

Three football players in blue uniforms and gold helmets.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Karl Schmitz (74), quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome (3) and Gavin Garner (77) celebrate a touchdown against the Edmonton Elks during second half CFL pre-season action in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday, May 27, 2023. (Jason Franson/Canadian Press)

Tyrrell Pigrome's first taste of CFL action was pretty sweet.

The rookie quarterback recorded a pair of touchdown runs, including a late game-winning 46-yard sprint into the end zone, as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers survived a comeback bid to open up CFL pre-season play with a 25-23 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Saturday afternoon.

Pigrome, a native of Birmingham, Ala., who went to Towson, made a good case for himself in his debut as he tries to earn the third-string quarterback role in a perceived battle with Josh Jones.

"He can really move, he's very athletic," said Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea. "When he decides to take off, he is going to be tough to handle."

Pigrome was happy to make an early impact.

"I'm blessed to be here, blessed for the opportunity," he said. "For those things to happen to me in my first game, it is a blessing. This is just the beginning, though. I still have to make the team and I still have to keep working and pushing and trying to better myself."

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Demerio Houston (35) and Sean Coyne (87) tackle Edmonton Elks' Maurice French (88) during first half CFL preseason action in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday May 27, 2023. (Jason Franson/Canadian Press)

Edmonton dropped to 0-2 in exhibition action.

"We took a little bit to get going, but once we got going everybody was moving in sync, we were moving together and I thought the offence was moving the ball pretty well," said Elks backup quarterback Tre Ford, who scored one of Edmonton's touchdowns.

The Elks scored on their opening drive, getting a 35-yard field goal from Dean Faithfull.

Winnipeg was quick to respond, as veteran quarterback Zach Collaros found Kenny Lawler on a 67-yard touchdown pass.

Edmonton got a single back on a missed 44-yard Faithfull attempt.

The Blue Bombers started the second quarter with a one-yard touchdown plunge from Pigrome.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Matt Cole (6) is tackled by Edmonton Elks' Michael Brodrique (44) during second half CFL pre-season action in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday, May 27, 2023. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

Faithfull completed a long drive engineered by backup quarterback Ford with a 31-yard field goal before the Winnipeg kicker nailed a 34-yarder to put the Bombers up 17-7 at the midway mark.

Ford continued to look good behind centre for Edmonton as he started the third quarter with another strong drive, capped off by a seven-yard rush and big dive into the end zone to bring the Elks to within three.

Edmonton would then draw even at the start of the final frame on a 19-yard Faithfull field goal.

Pigrome displayed some fleet feet of his own four minutes into the fourth, putting his team back in front with a 46-yard touchdown run.

The Bombers got a bonus point on a punt single.

Edmonton came storming back with 1:54 to play as third-string quarterback Kai Locksley found CJ Sims on a 44-yard passing play, setting up another toss for a touchdown to Raphael Leonard. However, the two-point convert attempt to tie the contest was incomplete.

A 52-yard field goal attempt by Faithfull with time expired to win it was blocked.

"We have to find ways to not shoot ourselves in the foot earlier in the game and we would probably be in a lot different situation," said Elks head coach Chris Jones. "But we did scratch and claw and give ourselves a chance to win the game late and unfortunately we came up a little short."