Ford leads Elks’ opportunistic defensive backs against visiting Bombers
EDMONTON — When Tyrell Ford was growing up in Niagara Falls, Ont., his offensive skills got to a point where he decided he needed a new challenge. So he gave up carrying and catching the football to try his hand at defence.
His talents on that side of the ball have developed to the point where the Edmonton Elks made him the highest paid defensive back in the CFL when they signed him as free agent in April 2025. Heading into Friday night’s game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Commonwealth Stadium, Ford is tied for the lead in interceptions at five with Calgary’s Ben Labrosse.
A far cry from the days when he and twin brother Tre, now quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, terrorized high school teams in Ontario with Tre playing quarterback and Tyrell as running back and receiver.
“It originally started I was just better than him at football,” the six-foot, 200-pound cornerback recalled from his youth days. “So, Tre was the quarterback and he would just hand me the ball every play. Then I broke the touchdown record. I had like 28 and I think we had like eight games.











