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EDMONTON 37 SASKATCHEWAN 20 Kerry Joseph passed for three touchdowns Saturday as the Edmonton Eskimos kept a possible playoff path through the CFL's West Division open with a 37-20 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Kerry Joseph fends off the Saskatchewan Roughriders' Craig Butler during their CFL football game Saturday in Edmonton.

EDMONTON 37 SASKATCHEWAN 20

Kerry Joseph passed for three touchdowns Saturday as the Edmonton Eskimos kept a possible playoff path through the CFL's West Division open with a 37-20 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

It was the second straight win for the Eskimos on the heels of a five-game losing streak and improved their record to 7-8 to move one game back of the Roughriders (8-7) for third in the West. Edmonton now also owns the season series between the two teams in the event of a tie.

Both teams are ahead of Hamilton for third in the East Division in the event of a playoff cross-over game.

Saskatchewan, meanwhile, saw a three-game winning streak come to an end.

There was a comedy of errors to start the contest. It began when Tristan Jackson fumbled a punt return that was picked up by a hard-charging Ryan King at the Saskatchewan 28. However, on the next play, Eskimos receiver Cary Koch fumbled it right back and Saskatchewan's Craig Butler ran it all the way back to the Edmonton 37-yard line.

That would lead to a two-yard pass from Darian Durant to Weston Dressler for his 11th TD catch of the season and a 7-0 Saskatchewan lead midway through the opening quarter.

Edmonton got the ball deep in Roughriders' territory once again with five minutes to play in the first as a bobbled snap led to a two-yard punt picked up by Simoni Lawrence at the Saskatchewan 22. The opportunity was quickly converted as Joseph found Fred Stamps on a deep corner route to make it 7-7.

The Eskimos took a three-point lead five minutes into the second on a 30-yard Grant Shaw field goal.

Edmonton immediately got the ball back as J.C. Sherritt picked off Durant and returned the ball to the Riders' 40. The turnover eventually paid off with a three-yard TD pass to Koch, who showed deft hands to reel in the ball to put Edmonton up 17-7 midway through the quarter.

Both teams added field goals to their totals before the end of the first half.

The Eskimos padded their lead two minutes into the third quarter on a nice-looking drive. One play after taking a handoff from Joseph and then passing back to his quarterback for a first down, running back Hugh Charles made a great move on the side-line to scamper 27 yards for a touchdown and a 27-10 Edmonton lead.

Saskatchewan caught a break midway through the third as Jerome Messam fumbled at the Riders seven-yard line and the Roughriders recovered.

But Edmonton got the ball back and made good on it, capping off their drive with a 10-yard TD pass from Joseph to Nate Coehoorn to surge ahead 34-10.

The Roughriders cut into that lead on a three-yard passing TD to Scott McHenry and a Durant keeper for the two-point convert to make it 34-18 after three quarters of play.

The Esks added another Shaw field goal six minutes into the fourth and allowed a late safety to close out the scoring.

The Eskimos return to action Friday when they travel to Vancouver to face the sa国际传媒 Lions. The Roughriders are home to the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday.

NOTES: It was the third and final meeting between the two teams this season, with both winning at home. Saskatchewan won the first encounter 17-1, with Edmonton coming back to win the second match 28-20. ... Edmonton came into the game with a 40-9 record against the Roughriders at Commonwealth Stadium and were 11-2 in the last 13 at home, including wins in both Roughriders visits last year and the first one this year. ... Sherritt was back in the Edmonton lineup after missing last week's game against Hamilton with knee and foot problems.