Edmonton Eskimos have won the Grey Cup exactly 13 times. Toronto Argonauts have won the Grey Cup more than 13 times. They have 16.
Edmonton hosted the Grey Cup in 1984, 1997 and 2002. The Eskimos only played in the 2002 game but lost to Montreal 25-16.
Edmonton Eskimos with 13, after Toronto Argonauts with 16.
The Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Edmonton Eskimos to win the 1960 Grey Cup.
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The 90th Grey Cup was the 2002 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Montreal Alouettes on November 24 at Commonwealth Stadium, in Edmonton, Alberta. The Alouettes defeated the Eskimos, 25-16.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated below.
The Edmonton Eskimos beat the Ottawa Rough Riders on a last-second field goal. Edmonton was down 19 points at the half, but came back to win in one of the most exciting Grey Cup games.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers with 10 (last in 1990) after Toronto Argonauts' 16 and Edmonton Eskimos' 13.
Edmonton Eskimos and Ottawa Roughriders - 26-23
In 1995 Baltimore Stallions defeated Calgary Stampeders 37-20. The game was played in Regina, Saskatchewan.
The Edmonton Eskimos are a community-owned, professional football team, playing in the Canadian Football League (CFL). Their colours are green and gold. They began operations in 1949, led by the legendary Annis Stukus. In the mid-1950s, led by another legend, Jackie Parker, they tied a record by winning three straight Grey Cup Games. Later, with the incomparable Warren Moon at the helm, they surpassed the record, winning five consecutive championships from 1978-1982. It's a record that may never be equalled, let alone broken. Both on and off the field, the Edmonton Eskimos are one of best franchises in the CFL. They have appeared in 22 Grey Cup games, winning 13 and losing 9.
Well, first of all he's my uncle, but he played for the Edmonton Eskimos in Canada because he was only a few inches too short to play for the 49ers. He played slotback, which is like the wide receiver. He won the Grey Cup 5 times, is in the Canadian Hall of Fame, and has MANY records.