1991 Edmonton Eskimos Roster

Canadian Football League (CFL)
Team Record: 12-6 24
Finishing 1st in the CFL's West Division
Postseason: 0-1 Lost Division Final
Coach: Ron Lancaster (12-6)
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
1991 Edmonton Eskimos Statistics
1991 Edmonton Eskimos Results

The Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League ended the 1991 season with a record of 12 wins and 6 losses for 24 points, finishing first in the CFL's West Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-1.

The Eskimos moved the ball well, scoring 671 points, while the defensive squad gave up 569. Tracy Ham directed the offense, passing for 3,862 yards. Craig Ellis paced the receiving corps, snagging 66 passes for 1,133 yards, while Jim Sandusky and Blake Marshall provided receiving help, too.

Reggie Taylor ran for a team-best 1,293 yards for Edmonton, while Tracy Ham additionally contributed to the rushing attack.

Eddie Lee Thomas snatched 7 opponent throws. Brett Williams topped the defensive unit with 11 quarterback sacks, part of an overall team total of 53 sacks.

Ron Lancaster coached the team. The 1991 Edmonton Eskimos lost in the Division Final.

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# Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown GP GS
57Randy AmbrosieGMarch 16, 19636'4"250ManitobaWinnipeg, MB 18
77Chris ArmstrongWRAugust 28, 19676'2"210Fayetteville State (NC)Fayetteville, NC 8
Mike BabbDBMay 22, 19686'2"200Weber StateFullerton, CA 2
30Danny BassLBMarch 31, 19586'1"220Michigan StateLansing, MI 18
20Roy BennettDBJuly 5, 19616'2"195Jackson St.Birmingham, AL USA9
89Leroy BlughLBMay 14, 19666'2"230Bishop'sSt. Vincent (Carribean), 18
94Michel BourgeauDLJune 28, 19616'5"275Boise StateMontreal, QC 13
66Trevor BowlesTMay 30, 19616'5"280San Jose StateVancouver, BC 18
Trent BrownDBOctober 7, 19665'11"195AlbertaEdmonton, AB 12
Tony CherryRBFebruary 8, 19635'7"187OregonTripoli, Libya1
67Rod ConnopCJune 4, 19596'4"265Wilfrid LaurierBurnaby, BC 18
38Darrell CorbinLBSeptember 13, 19646'2"225South Carolina StateColumbia, SC 1
27Marco CyncarSBApril 13, 19586'0"187AlbertaEdmonton, AB 14
96Rob DavidsonDTMay 10, 19676'4"275TorontoMontreal, QC 11
68Mike DerksTApril 20, 19626'5"280CincinnatiSudbury, ON 6
50Blake DermottTSeptember 10, 19616'3"255AlbertaEdmonton, AB 18
5Dean DorseyKMarch 13, 19575'11"190TorontoToronto, ON Canada60
53Mike DuMaresqTSeptember 4, 19656'5"265Western OntarioToronto, ON 10
33Craig EllisSBJanuary 26, 19615'11"185San Diego St.Los Angeles, CA USA18
31Jordan GaertnerSBFebruary 12, 19675'10"185SaskatchewanMoose Jaw, SK 14
Bennie GoodsLBFebruary 20, 19686'4"280Alcorn StatePattison, MS 12
8Tracy HamQBJanuary 5, 19645'11"200Georgia SouthernGainesville, FL 1716
18Glenn HarperPSeptember 12, 19626'0"173Washington StateEdmonton, AB 40
29Enis JacksonDBMay 16, 19635'9"180MemphisHelena, AR USA13
Chris JohnstoneRBDecember 12, 19636'3"215BakersfieldKingston, Jamaica7
6Warren JonesQBSeptember 23, 19666'2"200HawaiiDallas, TX 182
11Stephen JordanDBAugust 27, 19665'10"195IllinoisSacremento, CA 2
Jerry KauricKJune 28, 19636'0"210Windsor Jr.Windsor, ON Canada2
56/98Steve KrupeyOLMarch 16, 19656'3"265Western OntarioMontreal, QC 12
10Damion LyonsDBApril 28, 19686'0"183UCLABerkeley, CA 2
4Ray MacorittiKJanuary 10, 19666'4"215Western OntarioHamilton, ON 120
22Blake MarshallRBMay 17, 19656'1"230Western OntarioGuelph, ON 16
75Christian MasottiSBMarch 3, 19686'1"195McGillHamilton, ON 6
13Mark MathisDBAugust 23, 19655'9"178LibertyMount Clemens, MI USA11
45Mike McLeanLBJuly 7, 19626'0"215AlbertaRed Deer, AB 18
Henry MillerDBSeptember 21, 19645'11"204Northern ArizonaNew Orleans, LA 4
35Sean MillingtonRBFebruary 1, 19686'3"233Simon FraserVancouver, BC 2
Tom MueckeQBAugust 20, 19636'1"195BaylorWaco, TX 50
3Dan MurphyDBAugust 8, 19686'3"205AcadiaOttawa, ON 16
23Mark NormanDBJanuary 28, 19655'11"195UBCEdinburgh, Scotland3
Doug ParrishSBFebruary 25, 19686'0"190San Francisco StateTuscaloosa, AL 5
39Willie PlessLBFebruary 21, 19645'11"210KansasAnniston, AL 18
43Jed RobertsLBNovember 10, 19676'2"230North Carolina StateGrand Prairie, TX 18
51Rae RobirtisCApril 5, 19656'4"247UBCVancouver, BC 2
Jim RockfordDBSeptember 5, 19615'10"180OklahomaBloomington, IL USA2
7Jim SanduskyWRSeptember 9, 19615'9"180San Diego StateOthello, WA 18
19Dave SheltonDBJanuary 29, 19675'11"200Fresno StateSan Jose, CA 16
32Michael SolesRBNovember 8, 19666'1"215McGillPointe Claire, QC 16
Todd StormeOTOctober 16, 19646'5"275Utah StateRed Deer, AB 4
26Reggie TaylorRBFebruary 8, 19645'8"175CincinnatiLos Angeles, CA 18
17Eddie Lee ThomasDBJuly 8, 19685'9"178San Jose StateChicago, IL 16
54Pierre VerchevalGNovember 22, 19646'1"285Western OntarioLiege, Belgium14
61Mike WalkerDTApril 7, 19596'3"253Washington StateIndianapolis, IN 9
34Brian WallingRBSeptember 16, 19635'8"185AcadiaToronto, ON 18
Joe WeinbergWROctober 17, 19676'1"190Johnson C. SmithWashington, DC 3
91Brett WilliamsDTMay 23, 19586'3"260Austin PeayNorfolk, VA 17
80David WilliamsWRJune 10, 19636'3"190IllinoisLos Angeles, CA USA11
2Henry WilliamsWRMay 31, 19625'6"185East CarolinaMemphis, TN USA18
47Larry WruckLBOctober 29, 19626'0"220Saskatoon Hilltops Jr.Saskatoon, SK 18



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