Elks need to show marked improvement this year under head coach/GM Jones
The harsh reality of professional football is what Edmonton Elks head coach and general manager Chris Jones faces in 2024.
After consecutive 4-14 records, the weight of expectation is firmly on Jones’s shoulders as he enters the third season of the reported four-year deal he signed in December 2021. And the biggest sign of that sense of urgency was the addition of veteran quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson.
Bethel-Thompson signed a one-year deal to return to the Canada after helping lead the Toronto Argonauts to a Grey Cup title in 2022. He spent last season in the USFL and will lead Edmonton into its season opener Saturday afternoon against the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Edmonton signed Bethel-Thompson despite Canadian Tre Ford’s promising ’23 campaign. Ford, of Niagara Falls, Ont., began the year well down the depth chart but led the Elks to all four of their wins upon becoming the starter.