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On March 3, the Iconic Double E returns to Edmonton’s helmet.

The Elks finish with a 4-14 record, fifth in the West and failed to make the playoffs.

On July 1, Tre Ford becomes first Canadian to start at QB for the team since 1968. Defensive lineman Jake Ceresna is named a CFL All-Star.

Ricky Ray is inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Jim Germany, Joe Hollimon, and Ed Jones are added to the Wall of Honour.

Manny Arceneaux received the Tom Pate Memorial Award from the CFLPA, recognizing outstanding sportsmanship and significant contribution to team and community. He also was recipient of the David Boone Award, presented annually to the Edmonton player for characteristics displayed on the field and in the community.

2022 (73rd season)
Record: 4-14 (5th West)
Home: 0-9 | Away: 4-5
Playoffs: – | Missed Playoffs
Head coach: Chris Jones (1st season)
CFL All-Stars: Jake Ceresna
West All-Stars: Jake Ceresna, Kenny Lawler
Hall of Fame: Ricky Ray
Major award winners: Manny Arceneaux (Tom Pate Memorial Award and David Boone Award)
Wall of Honour: Jim Germany, Joe Hollimon, Ed Jones

 

Date Opponent Result (record)
June 11 at BC Lions L 15–59 (0-1)
June 18 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders L 16–26 (0-2)
June 25 at Calgary Stampeders L 23–30 (0-3)
July 1 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 29–25 (1-3)
July 7 vs. Calgary Stampeders L 6–49 (1-4)
July 14 at Montreal Alouettes W 32–31 (2-4)
July 22 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 24–10 (2-5)
August 6 at BC Lions L 14–46 (2-6)
August 13 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders L 23–34 (2-7)
August 19 at Ottawa Redblacks W 30–12 (3-7)
August 27 vs. Ottawa Redblacks L 18–25 (3-8)
September 5 at Calgary Stampeders L 18–26 (3-9)
September 10 vs. Calgary Stampeders L 28–56 (3-10)
September 16 at Saskatchewan Roughriders W 26–24 (4-10)
October 1 vs. Montreal Alouettes L 18–25 (4-11)
October 8 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 11–48 (4-12)
October 15 vs. Toronto Argonauts L 23–28 (4-13)
November 21 vs. BC Lions L 14–31 (4-14)