Edmonton Eskimos seasons (1980–89)

Contents: 1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

From 1980 to 1989, the Edmonton Eskimos won four Grey Cups. During the decade, the Eskimos compiled a record of 127 wins, 56 losses, and 2 ties. One of the highlights of the decade was the emergence of Matt Dunigan.From 1984–87, the Esks record improved with Dunigan at the helm. Avenging a loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 1986 Grey Cup, the Eskimos once again reigned supreme and captured the Cup in 1987.[1]

1980

1981

1982

1983

1983 Edmonton Eskimos season
Head coach Pete Kettela, Jackie Parker
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record 8–9
Division place 3rd, West
Playoff finish Lost Western semi-final

The Eskimos offense had 472 points for, while the defense had 426 points allowed. Warren Moon finished his career in the CFL in 1983. He was the league's leading passer with 380 completions of 664 attempts for 5,648 yards and 31 touchdowns. He was also named to the Western All-Star team, the CFL All-Star team and won the Schenley Most Outstanding Player Award.[1]

Schedule

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Postseason

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Player stats

Passing

Player Games Played Attempts Completions Yards Pct. Interceptions Long Touchdowns
Matt Dunigan[1]16 26 1423953.92544
Warren Moon[1]16 664 380564857.2194831

Rushing

Player Rushes Yards Long Touchdowns
Warren Moon[1]85527 253

Awards and honors

1984

1984 Edmonton Eskimos season
Head coach Jackie Parker
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record 9–8
Division place 3rd, West
Playoff finish Lost Western semi-final

The Eskimos offense had 484 points for, while the defense had 498 points allowed. In 1984, Matt Dunigan captured the Molson Toughest Yard Award given to the player that exemplified heart, desire, determination, toughness, and the will to win by going the extra yard.[1]

Schedule

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Postseason

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Player stats

Passing

Player Games Played Attempts Completions Yards Pct. Interceptions Long Touchdowns
Matt Dunigan[1]13 412 220327353.4198121

Awards and honors

1985

1985 Edmonton Eskimos season
Head coach Jackie Parker
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record 10–7
Division place 3rd, West

The Eskimos offense had 447 points for, while the defense had 395 points allowed

Schedule

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Postseason

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Player stats

Passing

Player Games Played Attempts Completions Yards Pct. Interceptions Long Touchdowns
Matt Dunigan[1]14 405 242341059.7228919

1986

1986 Edmonton Eskimos season
Head coach Jackie Parker
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record 15–5–1
Division place 1st, West
Playoff finish Grey Cup runner-up

The Eskimos offense had 623 points for, while the defense had 427 points allowed

Schedule

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Postseason

Week Opponent Final Score Record

Player stats

Passing

Player Games Played Attempts Completions Yards Pct. Interceptions Long Touchdowns
Matt Dunigan[1]18 485 275364856.7146825

Punt Returns

Player Games Played Number Yards Long Touchdowns
Henry Gizmo Williams[1]8 37 423741

Kickoff Returns

Player Games Played Number Yards Long Touchdowns
Henry Gizmo Williams[1]8 9 210350

Awards and honors

1987

1988

1989

References

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