
Elks vs Tiger-Cats Prediction 8-2-25 CFL Picks
Elks vs Tiger-Cats
August 2, 2025 3:00 pm EDT
The Line: Tiger-Cats -3.5
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Edmonton Elks meet Saturday in CFL action at Commonwealth Stadium. Here’s a Elks vs Tiger-Cats Prediction. This article will include a Elks vs Tiger-Cats Pick.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Betting Preview
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats look to build on their five-game winning streak. The Tiger-Cats have won three of their first four road games. Bo Levi Mitchell is completing 64.8 percent of his passes for 2,201 yards, 15 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Kenny Lawler and Tim White have combined for 1,107 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns, while Kiondre Smith has 32 receptions.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats ground game is averaging 76.8 yards per contest, and Johnny Augustine leads the way with 215 yards on 51 carries. Defensively, Hamilton is allowing 27 points and 370.5 yards per game. Kyle Wilson leads the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with 34 tackles, Mario Kendricks Jr. has 4 sacks and Jamal Peters has 3 interceptions.
Edmonton Elks Betting Preview
The Edmonton Elks need a win to climb out of a 1-5 hole. The Edmonton Elks have lost eight of their last 11 regular season games. Tre Ford is completing 67.8 percent of his passes for 984 yards, 5 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Steven Dunbar Jr. and Kaion Julien-Grant have combined for 592 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns, while Kurleigh Gittens Jr. has 17 receptions.
The Edmonton Elks ground game is averaging 93.1 yards per contest, and Justin Rankin leads the way with 239 yards and 1 touchdown. Defensively, Edmonton is allowing 31.8 points and 429.5 yards per game. Nick Anderson leads the Edmonton Elks with 39 tackles, Noah Taylor has 1 sack, and Jake Ceresna has 1 interception.
Elks vs Tiger-Cats Prediction
The Elks should have some sort of confidence after nearly upsetting Saskatchewan on the road, but it’s going to take more than one decent week to move the needle. No matter how you slice it, the Elks have one win and are 2-4 ATS on the season. The Tiger-Cats have not only won five straight games, but they’ve covered four of those wins. With the best offense in the league, the Elks should have their hands full. I’ll take the Tiger-Cats by a touchdown.