2015 Edmonton Eskimos season

The 2015 Edmonton Eskimos season was the 58th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 67th overall. The Eskimos finished with a 14–4 record and in first place in the West Division for the first time since 2003.[1] The team won the franchise's 14th Grey Cup championship 26–20 over the Ottawa Redblacks in their first Grey Cup appearance since 2005.

2015 Edmonton Eskimos season
General managerEd Hervey
Head coachChris Jones
Home fieldCommonwealth Stadium
SMS Equipment Stadium (preseason)
Results
Record14–4
Division place1st, West
Playoff finishWon Grey Cup
Team MOPMike Reilly, QB
Team MOCSean Whyte, P/K
Team MORDerel Walker, WR
Uniform

Offseason

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CFL draft

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The 2015 CFL Draft took place on May 12, 2015.

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
17Danny GroulxOLLaval
216David BeardOLAlberta
325Adam KonarLBCalgary
434Andrew JohnsonWRFort Lewis College
760Blair SmithLBAngelo State

Notable transactions

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DateTypeIncomingOutgoingTeam
May 11, 2015TradeCory Watson (SB)
*2nd round pick in 2016 CFL Draft - Trent Corney (DL)
Jorgen Hus (LS)
3rd round pick in 2016 CFL Draft - Quinn van Glyswyk (K)
Saskatchewan Roughriders
September 2, 2015Trade**Conditional 7th round pick in 2017 CFL DraftMatt Nichols (QB)Winnipeg Blue Bombers
September 3, 2015TradeBrian Simmons (OL)Conditional 7th round pick in 2017 CFL DraftHamilton Tiger-Cats
September 9, 2015TradeChristopher Greaves (OL)Selvish Capers (OL)
2nd round pick in 2016 CFL Draft - Trent Corney (DL)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
September 21, 2015TradeConditional draft pick in 2017 CFL DraftSkye Dawson (SB/KR)
Conditional draft pick in 2017 CFL Draft
Calgary Stampeders

*Later traded to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
**Later traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Preseason

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On June 14, 2013, it was announced that the Edmonton Eskimos would host their 2015 preseason game at the new Shell Place in Fort McMurray against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on June 13, 2015.[2] As part of the deal, the game was broadcast nationally on TSN. The game was played here due to scheduling conflicts with the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup at Commonwealth Stadium and to broaden the Eskimos' fanbase.[3] The Eskimos' second pre-season game, against the BC Lions, will also be displaced from the team's usual home stadium due to the Women's World Cup.[4] That game will instead be played at Thunderbird Stadium on the main campus of the University of British Columbia.[5]

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
ABye
BSat, June 138:00 p.m. MDTvs. Saskatchewan RoughridersW 31–241–0TSNShell Place (in Fort McMurray)11,825Recap
CFri, June 198:00 p.m. MDTat BC LionsW 18–132–0NoneThunderbird Stadium6,117Recap

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Regular season

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Season standings

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TeamGPWLPFPAPts
Edmonton Eskimos1814446634128Details
Calgary Stampeders1814447834628Details
BC Lions1871143748614Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers1851335350210Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders183154305636Details

Season schedule

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WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsStkTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
1Sat, June 273:00 p.m. MDTat Toronto ArgonautsL 11–260–1L1TSNSMS Equipment Stadium (in Fort McMurray)4,900Recap
2Bye
3Thurs, July 97:00 p.m. MDTvs. Ottawa RedblacksW 46–171–1W1TSN/RDS2/ESPN2Commonwealth Stadium29,904Recap
4Fri, July 175:00 p.m. MDTat Ottawa RedblacksW 23–122–1W2TSN/RDSTD Place Stadium21,078Recap
5Sat, July 255:00 p.m. MDTvs. Winnipeg Blue BombersW 32–33–1W3TSNCommonwealth Stadium27,895Recap
6Fri, July 317:00 p.m. MDTvs. Saskatchewan RoughridersW 30–54–1W4TSN/RDS/ESPN2Commonwealth Stadium37,842Recap
7Thurs, Aug 68:00 p.m. MDTat BC LionsL 23–264–2L1TSN/RDS2/ESPN2BC Place20,316Recap
8Thurs, Aug 135:30 p.m. MDTat Montreal AlouettesW 15–125–2W1TSN/RDS/ESPN2Molson Stadium21,170Recap
9Fri, Aug 217:00 p.m. MDTvs. Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 20–495–3L1TSNCommonwealth Stadium28,858Recap
10Fri, Aug 287:00 p.m. MDTvs. Toronto ArgonautsW 38–156–3W1TSN/RDS/ESPN2Commonwealth Stadium31,573Recap
11Mon, Sept 72:30 p.m. MDTat Calgary StampedersL 7–166–4L1TSNMcMahon Stadium35,400Recap
12Sat, Sept 127:30 p.m. MDTvs. Calgary StampedersW 27–167–4W1TSN/RDS2Commonwealth Stadium38,906*Recap
13Sat, Sept 192:00 p.m. MDTat Hamilton Tiger-CatsW 25–188–4W2TSNTim Hortons Field24,300Recap
14Sat, Sept 262:00 p.m. MDTvs. BC LionsW 29–239–4W3TSNCommonwealth Stadium29,148Recap
15Sat, Oct 32:00 p.m. MDTat Winnipeg Blue BombersW 24–2310–4W4TSNInvestors Group Field24,179Recap
16Sat, Oct 105:00 p.m. MDTat Calgary StampedersW 15–1111–4W5TSNMcMahon Stadium32,211Recap
17Sat, Oct 175:00 p.m. MDTvs. BC LionsW 26–23 (2OT)12–4W6TSNCommonwealth Stadium28,517Recap[permanent dead link]
18Sat, Oct 245:00 p.m. MDTat Saskatchewan RoughridersW 35–2413–4W7TSN/RDS2Mosaic Stadium30,488Recap
19Sun, Nov 12:00 p.m. MSTvs. Montreal AlouettesW 40–2214–4W8TSN/RDSCommonwealth Stadium31,014Recap
20Bye

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*Top attendance in CFL

Total attendance: 283,656
Average attendance: 31,517 (56.0%)

Post season

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Schedule

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GameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
West Semi-FinalBye
West FinalSun, Nov 222:30 p.m. MSTvs. Calgary StampedersW 45–311–0TSN/RDSCommonwealth Stadium34,414Recap
103rd Grey CupSun, Nov 294:00 p.m. MSTOttawa RedblacksW 26–202–0TSN/RDS/ESPN2Investors Group Field36,634Recap

Team

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Roster

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2015 Edmonton Eskimos roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Injured List

6-Game Injured List

Practice Roster

Suspended


Italics indicate International player
Roster updated 2015-11-23
Depth ChartTransactions
46 Active, 5 Injured, 7 Six-Game Injured,
8 Practice Roster

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Coaching staff

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2015 Edmonton Eskimos staff
Front office
  • President and ceo – Len Rhodes
  • Director of football operations – Ryan Wagner
  • General manager – Ed Hervey
  • Executive director of player personnel – Paul Jones
  • Manager of football operations and canadian scouting – vacant
  • Head scout – Chris Jones
  • Head canadian scout – Rob Ralph

Head coach

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning trainer – Mike Cook

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References

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