November 2019 Archive
Harris hits off-season with resiliency on display
If there is a word that might perfectly personify the 2019 Winnipeg Blue Bombers through all the highs, the lows, the nightmares and then the epic finish in the 107th
Source: cfl.caFive reasons why the Redblacks' coaching vacancy is appealing
There appears to be consternation among certain members of R-Nation that Ottawa Redblacks general manager Marcel Desjardins won’t be able to attract top level talent to the nation’
Source: 3downnation.comRiders' offensive coordinator Stephen McAdoo to interview with Redblacks for head coach job
McAdoo is believed to have made between $150,000 and $200,000 on the one-year extension through 2019 signed last off-season
Source: 3downnation.comMike O'Shea says he's likely to return as coach of Grey Cup-champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers said Friday it's a "pretty high" percentage that he'll sign his name to another contract with the newly minted Grey
Source: tsn.caBOMBSHELLS: O'Shea loved watching Bombers players have their moment with the Grey Cup
There he was on the field at McMahon Stadium last Sunday, standing among his players, watching them lift the Grey Cup high over their heads, celebrating the first championship for
Source: torontosun.comA look at the QB forecast
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are just days removed from their Grey Cup victory, but with Thursday’s release of the Canadian Football League’s list of the pending free agents
Source: bluebombers.comWho should be under centre for the Bombers in 2020?
TORONTO — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers started the 2019 campaign with a very clear outlook of how their QB room would look, however, less than a week removed from the team
Source: cfl.caAll indications are that O'Shea will return as coach of Bombers next season
There are still details to be worked out, particularly when it comes to salary, but all indications are that Mike O’Shea will be back as head coach of the
Source: winnipegsun.comBombers parade: a sea of blue and gold (and a little Grey)
As far back as I can remember, I’ve always dreamt of the Blue Bombers ending their championship drought and winning the Grey Cup
Source: 3downnation.comCauz: Bombers' turnaround started with Mike O'Shea
If you are going to pick the heart-warming story du jour about the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ 33-12 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the obvious choice is of
Source: cfl.caRob Maver retires after 10 seasons with Stampeders
On the rare occasions when Rob Maver was called upon to do anything other than punt a football, you could see the joy it brought him
Source: thetelegram.comMillions watch Bombers claim Grey Cup, but no party plans for Flames
For the second consecutive week, football has been at the top of the charts in North America
Source: vancouversun.comVanstone: Fajardo is a drawing card for free agents
The Canadian Football League was making a list — and checking it twice — before releasing a scroll that consisted of 280 names
Source: montrealgazette.comThe 13th-man nightmare, 10 years later
Precisely 10 years after the “13th-man” unravelling, it can now be said (or written): I accept full responsibility. The Vanstone Curse, always dangerous, was especially lethal on Nov
Source: montrealgazette.comHall celebrates fourth Grey Cup with Blue Bombers
The Blue Bombers’ defensive co-ordinator noticed that quarterback Chris Streveler wasn’t wearing a shirt during post-game locker-room chaos after Winnipeg defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-
Source: montrealgazette.comGrey Cup-champion Bombers have 24 players eligible for free agency
TORONTO — Once the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Grey Cup hangover subsides, GM Kyle Walters will have some work to do leading up the start of CFL free agency in February
Source: sportsnet.caGrey Cup-champion Blue Bombers have 24 players eligible to hit CFL free agency
Once the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Grey Cup hangover subsides, GM Kyle Walters will have some work to do leading up the start of CFL free agency in February
Source: theglobeandmail.comTicats approve requests for Redblacks to interview Tommy Condell, Mark Washington for head coach job
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have approved the Ottawa Redblacks request to interview offensive coordinator Tommy Condell and defensive coordinator Mark Washington for the head coach position in the nation’s
Source: 3downnation.comCalgary Stampeders punter Rob Maver announces retirement
CALGARY — Punter Rob Maver is calling it a career after 10 seasons with the Calgary Stampeders
Source: tsn.caExpect significant changes for Ottawa Redblacks through free agency
It looks like there could be significant roster moves for the Ottawa Redblacks ahead of the 2020 Canadian Football League season. While CFL free agency doesn’t begin until Feb
Source: torontosun.comAlouettes ask permission to interview four for vacant GM job
The club has asked the Grey Cup champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers for permission to interview Danny McManus and Ryan Rigmaiden
Source: 3downnation.comSunderland: 'It's very important to find the right guy'
It was a tough second half of the year and playoffs for the Edmonton Eskimos, and after coming up short of the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw, head coach
Source: cfl.caRIDERS ADD FIVE TO THE ROSTER
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed Canadian offensive lineman Logan Ferland, Canadian linebacker Jacob Janke, American running back Jamal Morrow, Canadian offensive lineman Vincent Roy and global receiver Max Zimmermann to
Source: riderville.comPunter Rob Maver retires after 10 CFL seasons
The former Guelph Gryphon was selected fifth overall by the Stampeders in the 2010 draft and has since gone on to be one of the most reliable punters in the
Source: cfl.caGrey Cup-champion Blue Bombers have 24 players eligible to hit CFL free agency
TORONTO — Once the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Grey Cup hangover subsides, GM Kyle Walters will have some work to do leading up the start of CFL free agency in February
Source: timescolonist.comThe Edmonton Eskimos' potential 2020 free agent list
The Edmonton Eskimos season ended in the Eastern Final
Source: 3downnation.comXFL denies Eskimos permission to interview Jaime Elizondo
The XFL has blocked the Edmonton Eskimos attempt to interview former Ottawa Redblacks offensive coordinator Jaime Elizondo for their vacant head coaching job
Source: 3downnation.comEskimos Top 5: Candidates to replace Jason Maas as head coach
Sure, the Edmonton Eskimos general manager has held the post for three full seasons now, but after having fired the head coach he inherited way back when, Sunderland’s first
Source: thechronicleherald.caReceiver Banks among nine Hamilton Tiger-Cats placed on CFL all-star squad
TORONTO — Winnipeg Blue Bombers Willie Jefferson, Stanley Bryant and Winston Rose have even more reason to celebrate. The three were named CFL all-stars Wednesday
Source: reddeeradvocate.comStamps, Ticats coaches in mix to be next Ottawa Redblacks head coach?
Ottawa Redblacks general manager Marcel Desjardins said he hopes to have a new head coach in place before Christmas — “probably well before that”. With Edmonton and B.C
Source: montrealgazette.comWest final loss still stings for O'Day
Moving on from a 20-13 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL’s West Division final hasn’t been easy for Jeremy O’Day
Source: montrealgazette.comNINE TIGER-CATS NAMED 2019 CFL ALL-STARS
The Canadian Football League unveiled Wednesday the 2019 CFL All-Stars, which included nine Hamilton Tiger-Cats: wide receivers Brandon Banks and Bralon Addison, offensive tackle Chris Van Zeyl, offensive
Source: ticats.caCoaches Rumour Mill: Cats' assistants drawing interest in Ottawa
TORONTO — The 2019 season is now in the books and the spring to training camp in 2020 has begun
Source: cfl.caAlmondo Sewell named Edmonton Eskimos' lone CFL all-star
After a one-year hiatus, Edmonton Eskimos perennial all-star Almondo Sewell is back to being just that, a perennial all-star
Source: calgarysun.comReceiver Banks among nine Hamilton Tiger-Cats placed on CFL all-star squad
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Willie Jefferson, Stanley Bryant and Winston Rose have even more reason to celebrate. The three were named CFL all-stars Wednesday
Source: thestar.comEskimos relieve head coach Jason Maas of his duties
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Eskimos fired Jason Maas on Wednesday, ending his four-year run as head coach of the CFL team
Source: sportsnet.caEdmonton Eskimos fire head coach Jason Maas after 8-10 regular season
EDMONTON—The Edmonton Eskimos fired Jason Maas on Wednesday, ending his four-year run as head coach of the CFL team
Source: thestar.comLongtime receivers coach Pete Costanza moves on from Stampeders
After 12 years serving as the Calgary Stampeders receivers coach, Pete Costanza decided it was time to pursue other opportunities
Source: calgarysun.comLions, John White agree to 1-year extension
VANCOUVER — The BC Lions and running back John White have agreed to a one-year contract extension, the team announced Wednesday
Source: cfl.caTop-10 significant moments in Blue Bombers championship season
It didn’t really make a difference in the standings but the Bombers coming back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Calgary Stampeders in
Source: winnipegsun.comRichie Leone named to CFL All-Star team
The Canadian Football League (CFL) unveiled the 2019 CFL All-Stars today and Ottawa REDBLACKS punter, Richie Leone, made the list after an outstanding season
Source: ottawaredblacks.comThree Bombers Named CFL All-Stars
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are still getting up close and personal with the prize that really matters – hello, Grey Cup trophy – but three members of the 2019 Canadian Football League
Source: bluebombers.comCalgary special teams coordinator Mark Kilam interviewing with Redblacks Friday
Kilam has spent 15 seasons in the CFL, all with the Stamps, 10 as special teams coordinator. 2019 was his first year with the additional title of assistant head coach
Source: 3downnation.comStamps' QB coach Ryan Dinwiddie interviewing with Redblacks Thursday
Dinwiddie has spent the past four seasons as the Stamps’ quarterbacks coach. He’s worked closely with Bo Levi Mitchell and pending free agent Nick Arbuckle
Source: 3downnation.comLongtime Stampeders receivers coach Pete Costanza let go due to football operations cap
Calgary Stampeders receivers coach Pete Costanza has been let go by the franchise due to the football operations cap, per sources. The cap is set at just under $2
Source: 3downnation.comFIVE ROUGHRIDERS NAMED CFL ALL-STARS
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are pleased to announce that five of their players have been chosen to the CFL All-Star team
Source: riderville.comLions Sign Six For 2020, Including Four Nationals
Peirson dressed for one game in 2019 (vs Saskatchewan) while spending the majority of the season on the club’s practice roster
Source: bclions.comBEGELTON, BERGMAN AND ROBERSON EARN CFL ALL-STAR HONOURS
Reggie Begelton (receiver): Begelton earned the Stamps’ nomination for the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player award after becoming just the fifth player in franchise history to record at least 100
Source: stampeders.comReceiver Banks among nine Hamilton Tiger-Cats placed on CFL all-star squad
TORONTO — Winnipeg Blue Bombers Willie Jefferson, Stanley Bryant and Winston Rose have even more reason to celebrate. The three were named CFL all-stars Wednesday
Source: timescolonist.comEdmonton Eskimos fire head coach Jason Maas after 8-10 regular season
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Eskimos fired Jason Maas on Wednesday, ending his four-year run as head coach of the CFL team
Source: timescolonist.comBombers' Dayna Spiring becomes first woman to get name on Grey Cup
Dayna Spiring never expected to have her name engraved on the Grey Cup when she joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ board of directors five years ago
Source: sportsnet.caBombers Spiring makes history as 1st woman to have name engraved on Grey Cup
Dayna Spiring never expected to have her name engraved on the Grey Cup when she joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ board of directors five years ago
Source: burnslakelakesdistrictnews.comWinnipeg's Dayna Spiring first woman with name on Grey Cup
Dayna Spiring never expected to have her name engraved on the Grey Cup when she joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ board of directors five years ago
Source: thestar.comCFL's off-season carousel involves owners, coaches and quarterback
As the Winnipeg Blue Bombers continue to celebrate ending their dubious Grey Cup drought, the CFL off-season has officially started for the league’s eight other teams
Source: thestar.comBombers' Dayna Spiring makes history as first woman to have name engraved on Grey Cup
Dayna Spiring never expected to have her name engraved on the Grey Cup when she joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ board of directors five years ago
Source: theglobeandmail.comBombers Spiring makes history as 1st woman to have name engraved on Grey Cup
Dayna Spiring never expected to have her name engraved on the Grey Cup when she joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' board of directors five years ago
Source: ctvnews.caThree Alouettes selected for CFL All-Star Team
Despite their first winning record since 2012, along with their first playoff appearance in five years, only three Alouettes were named to the Canadian Football League All-Star Team, which
Source: montrealgazette.comPurifoy signs two-year contract extension with Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Riders announced Wednesday that veteran defensive back Loucheiz Purifoy has signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him with the Green and White through the 2021
Source: montrealgazette.comVanstone: Grey Cup result magnifies Riders' missed opportunity
Meanwhile, the extent to which the Saskatchewan Roughriders dropped the ball is becoming even clearer
Source: montrealgazette.comCFL's football operations cap throws wrench into coaching carousel
You might think Winnipeg head coach Mike O’Shea hit it on the screws when he bet on himself and allowed his contract to expire at the end of this
Source: vancouversun.comJONES: Eskimos general manager Sunderland not interested in “mudslinging” after firing head coach Maas
Maas was clearly coaching from the edge of a cliff dating back to Labour Day and maybe even the end of the previous season, when his Edmonton Eskimos missed the
Source: montrealgazette.comCFL teams, league all must answer plenty of questions this off-season
TORONTO — As the Winnipeg Blue Bombers continue to celebrate ending their dubious Grey Cup drought, the CFL off-season has officially started for the league's eight other teams
Source: tsn.caO'Leary: Spiring set to make history as first female on the Grey Cup
It was hard to fully accept it, even though the score was growing more lopsided and the seconds were gradually slipping off of the scoreboard in Calgary
Source: cfl.caChair of Bombers' board first woman with name on Grey Cup
Not only did the Winnipeg Blue Bombers end the longest current championship drought in the CFL with their Grey Cup victory on Sunday
Source: torontosun.comThousands of Bombers fans celebrate historic Grey Cup win
Twenty-nine years ago, Edgar Purganan cut class to attend the Blue Bombers Grey Cup parade
Source: calgarysun.comMontreal Alouettes head coach Khari Jones gets three-year extension
MONTREAL— The Montreal Alouettes have signed head coach Khari Jones to a three-year contract extension
Source: thestar.comWYMAN: Potential free agent Willie Jefferson tells Bombers fans he wouldn't want to be anywhere else
Amid a wild, almost surreal scene at the Forks, with thousands of fans cheering, his shirtless, jubilant teammates dancing and singing after a Grey Cup win for the ages, Willie
Source: winnipegsun.comO'Leary: More than meets the eye to the midfield logo
The Edmontonian has worked 23 Grey Cups now, painting the logos that you see on the field (by hand!) and organizing the signage around the sidelines
Source: cfl.caStamps bring back Robo, Gingras-Gagnon
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders have signed national running back Simon Gingras-Gagnon, who was scheduled to become a free agent in February
Source: cfl.caMontreal Alouettes head coach Khari Jones gets three-year extension
Jones, who became interim coach after the team fired Mike Sherman just prior to the start of the 2019 season, guided the Alouettes to a 10-8 record and their
Source: sportsnet.caPain of losing a Grey Cup lingers with Tiger-Casts veteran Van Zeyl
HAMILTON — Some 48 hours later and the pain of losing a Grey Cup remains with Chris Van Zeyl, a feeling the veteran offensive lineman has never experienced
Source: calgarysun.comMontreal Alouettes head coach Khari Jones gets three-year extension
Jones, who became interim coach after the team fired Mike Sherman just prior to the start of the 2019 season, guided the Alouettes to a 10-8 record and their
Source: tsn.caTicats' Brandon Banks to have surgery on sports hernia suffered in Grey Cup
Ticats’ playmaker Brandon Banks walked into the media room at Tim Hortons Field with a crutch helping him make his way to the stage
Source: 3downnation.comBombers will have plenty of work to do with potential free agents when celebration winds down
Now that the Grey Cup hangover is subsiding, the long-overdue parade is over and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are getting ready to go their separate ways, there is plenty
Source: winnipegsun.comFive questions regarding Khari Jones' future Alouettes coaching staff
Now that the significant move is finalized, there are a few questions that need to answered regarding Jones’ coaching staff
Source: 3downnation.comBlue Bombers fan fulfills promise, wears pants for 1st time in 18 years after Grey Cup win
A Winnipeg Blue Bombers fan can finally wear pants for the first time in 18 years after his team won the Grey Cup in Calgary on Sunday
Source: globalnews.caPaying tribute to Grey Cup champ Bombers a priority: Bowman
Winnipeggers flocked downtown to celebrate the Blue Bombers first Grey Cup win in decades with a Tuesday afternoon parade but the full cost of that celebration won’t be revealed
Source: calgarysun.comAlouettes ink Head Coach Khari Jones to three-year extension
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes announced on Tuesday that Khari Jones has signed a new deal with the organization and will remain the team’s head coach for at least the
Source: cfl.caDespite Bombers blowing out Ticats, Grey Cup TV ratings rebound
The Grey Cup ratings rebounded from slip-sliding a year ago
Source: 3downnation.comHamilton Tiger-Cats want QB Jeremiah Masoli back next season
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats got off to a great start this past season before disaster struck in late July
Source: tsn.caBuono to help Montreal Alouettes in general manager search
Khari Jones’ contract to remain head coach of the Montreal Alouettes is now complete, according to a report from the Montreal Gazette’s Herb Zurkowsky, but the Alouettes are still
Source: tsn.caHundreds of fans greet the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as they return home with the Grey Cup
Winnipeg Blue Bomber fans filled James Armstrong Richardson International Airport to welcome the team — and the Grey Cup — home
Source: globalnews.caCoaching Carousel: Former Ottawa Redblacks HC Rick Campbell expected to interview with BC Lions
CFL Insiders Dave Naylor and Farhan Lalji discuss teams’ coaching situations around the league heading into the off-season over Grey Cup Weekend in Calgary
Source: tsn.ca'We did it baby!' Grey Cup parade takes over downtown Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — It was the kind of bare-chested, beer-downing, roaring celebration you might expect for a team that put an end to a 29-year Grey Cup drought
Source: timescolonist.comWinnipeg's Grey Cup win means this fan can wear pants again
One of the first things Blue Bombers fan Chris Matthew will need to do after he finishes celebrating Winnipeg’s Grey Cup win is shop for trousers
Source: haidagwaiiobserver.comCollaros grabs place in Bomber history
A question to ponder through the haze of a Grey Cup parade hangover: What place will Zach Collaros hold in Blue Bomber history? The quarterback with the perfect 4-0
Source: montrealgazette.comIt's your Cup, Winnipeg: O'Shea pays back Bombers fans for being made to feel welcome
As they paraded through downtown on Tuesday, Grey Cup in tow, smiles as wide as a Canadian football field on their faces, members of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers looked out
Source: montrealgazette.comVanstone: “49 Stop” was the start of something big
One pivotal play isn’t always remembered when people reminisce about an unforgettable Grey Cup game that was played 30 years ago on Tuesday
Source: montrealgazette.com107th GREY CUP Presented by Shaw Audience Grows 19% to 3.9 Million Viewers on TSN and RDS
TORONTO (November 25, 2019) – One of the biggest annual events on Canadian television, Sunday night’s 107th GREY CUP presented by Shaw captivated viewers nationwide with this year’s audience
Source: tsn.caNic Hague's slapshot earns nickname from Golden Knights
He doesn’t want it. He doesn’t promote it. But his slap shot earns the same nickname every single team he plays on
Source: reviewjournal.comBombers Grey Cup parade set for Tuesday at noon
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the City of Winnipeg will host a Grey Cup championship parade Tuesday, November 26 from noon to 3:00 p.m
Source: 3downnation.comBombers GM Walters, assistant McManus, get their day in the sun | Toronto Sun
CALGARY — Standing at one end of the Blue Bomber locker-room Sunday night, observing the craziness going on around him, assistant GM Danny McManus showed off his left hand
Source: torontosun.comEmotional Hall thinking of fallen brother and his Bombers 'Sons' after Grey Cup win
CALGARY — On an evening filled with indelible images and magical moments, a clip on TSN of an emotional Richie Hall stands out
Source: torontosun.comFRIESEN: Bombers championship parade a long time coming
I know this not only because the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are staging a Grey Cup championship parade on Tuesday, but because of what happened in the bedlam that took place
Source: calgarysun.comWYMAN: Grey Cup drought-busting Bombers a special group of football players
CALGARY — First it was the Boston Red Sox, then the Chicago Cubs, and now the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have finally broken free from a franchise-defining championship drought
Source: winnipegsun.comJackson Jeffcoat adds Grey Cup to family's football championship total
The six-foot-three, 253-pound defensive end had two of the six sacks a relentless Winnipeg defence registered Sunday in the Blue Bombers’ stunning 33-12 Grey Cup victory
Source: thestar.comBOMBSHELLS: Global player Hansen makes Grey Cup impact for Bombers with spectacular tackle
CALGARY — It wasn’t a touchdown, a kick return or a big passing play, but Thiadric Hansen’s punishing, highlight-reel hit on special teams exemplified just why the Winnipeg
Source: winnipegsun.comMVP Andrew Harris happy to come out on top in Grey Cup and in battle with critics
You either believe the entirety of his defence — that a tainted male energy supplement led to a positive test for a trace amount of a performance-enhancing drug — or you’
Source: calgarysun.comArgos and Wilder Jr. part ways in a move that seemed inevitable
The Argos and running back James Wilder Jr. officially parted ways Monday, a move that should not come as a surprise to anyone remotely familiar with the team
Source: winnipegsun.comStar RB James Wilder Jr. requests, receives release from Argos
Wilder Jr. played in 14 games for the double blue in 2019, the final year of his contract
Source: 3downnation.comSteinberg's MMQB: A redemption-themed Grey Cup
I was thinking of three people in particular while watching Winnipeg win the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw on Sunday
Source: cfl.caFans cheer at Winnipeg airport as Grey Cup winners arrive home
WINNIPEG — After a Grey Cup drought that lasted almost three decades, Winnipeg Blue Bombers fans packed the arrivals area of the city's major airport Monday to welcome home their
Source: timescolonist.com#ForTheW: Winnipeg celebrates Blue Bombers ending 29-year Grey Cup drought
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended a 29-year Grey Cup drought on Sunday night, defeating the 15-3 Hamilton Tiger-Cats by a score of 33-12
Source: 3downnation.comVictory for trousers: Winnipeg's Grey Cup win means fan can wear pants again
CALGARY — One of the first things Blue Bombers fan Chris Matthew will need to do after he finishes celebrating Winnipeg's Grey Cup win is shop for trousers
Source: timescolonist.comDrought finally ends in Calgary, Bombers crowned Grey Cup champions
Six sacks and seven turnovers generated from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has ended the 29-year drought
Source: 3downnation.comScott Stinson: Winnipeg's Zach Collaros missed most of the season and was traded twice. Now he's a Grey Cup champion
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback was wrong about that. It’s an incredible story
Source: nationalpost.comJeffcoat adds Grey Cup to family's championship total
The six-foot-three, 253-pound defensive end had two of the six sacks a relentless Winnipeg defence registered Sunday in the Blue Bombers' stunning 33-12 Grey Cup victory
Source: timescolonist.comBlue Bombers' relentless defence leads to Grey Cup glory
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended a 29-year championship drought on Sunday as they defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-12 in the 107th Grey Cup
Source: sportsnet.caTiger-Cats after Grey Cup loss: 'We didn't play like champions tonight'
CALGARY — There were no platitudes or silver linings in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats dressing room Sunday after the team fell flat in the Grey Cup final against the Winnipeg Blue
Source: sportsnet.caDarvin Adams becomes a Grey Cup champion
Former Auburn wide receiver Darvin Adams is a Grey Cup champion after the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-12 on Sunday night in the Canadian Football
Source: al.comBombers quarterback Zach Collaros caps whirlwind season with Grey Cup
CALGARY -- A season of twists, turns and trades for quarterback Zach Collaros ended with a Grey Cup victory
Source: ctvnews.caCFL: 5 key moments from the 107th Grey Cup between the Tiger-Cats and Bombers
CALGARY -- The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended a 29-year championship drought by defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-12 in the 107th Grey Cup from McMahon Stadium in Calgary
Source: ctvnews.ca'It hurts': Hamilton Ticats despondent after dream season ends with a thud
CALGARY -- There were no platitudes or silver linings in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats dressing room Sunday after the team fell flat in the Grey Cup final against the Winnipeg Blue
Source: ctvnews.caHarris does heavy lifting to help Bombers end Grey Cup drought
CALGARY – Having just unleashed his fury on the CFL’s regular season heavyweights, Andrew Harris still had a couple more swings to take Sunday night
Source: sportsnet.caWinnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros caps whirlwind season with Grey Cup
CALGARY — A season of twists, turns and trades for quarterback Zach Collaros ended with a Grey Cup victory
Source: tsn.ca'It hurts': Hamilton Tiger-Cats despondent after dream season ends with a thud in Grey Cup
There were no platitudes or silver linings in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats dressing room Sunday after the team fell flat in the Grey Cup final against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Source: theglobeandmail.comBombers quarterback Zach Collaros caps whirlwind season with Grey Cup
Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Ja'Gared Davis tries to stop Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros from throwing the ball during the second half of the 107th Grey Cup in Calgary,
Source: medicinehatnews.com'It hurts': Hamilton Tiger-Cats despondent after dream season ends with a thud
CALGARY — There were no platitudes or silver linings in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats dressing room Sunday after the team fell flat in the Grey Cup final against the Winnipeg Blue
Source: tsn.caBlue Bombers dominate to end CFL's longest Grey Cup drought for Winnipeg
Droughts in sports create a degree of pent-up frustration and passion that’s tough to quantify
Source: tsn.caWilles' Musings: The CFL as we know it wouldn't exist without TSN
In honour of the Vancouver Canucks’ win in Washington, here’s something else that’s surprising when it’s good: the Monday morning musings and meditations on the world of
Source: thechronicleherald.caBlue Bombers win Grey Cup to end 29 year drought
After 29 years of frustration, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are — finally — Grey Cup champions once again
Source: thechronicleherald.caJONES: Winnipeg Blue Bombers end lengthy Grey Cup drought
Once again the cure for the condition that had thrice made earned the city the title of Loserpeg, turned out to be the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Source: thechronicleherald.caWinnipeg Blue Bombers capture first Grey Cup title since 1990
CALGARY, Alberta — Andrew Harris ran for 134 yards and a touchdown and caught a scoring pass to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers win their first Grey Cup title since 1990,
Source: reviewjournal.comWinnipeg Blue Bombers win Grey Cup after almost 30 years
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended a 29-year drought by winning the 107th Grey Cup final Sunday night, beating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-12 at McMahon Stadium in Calgary
Source: globalnews.caWinnipeg Blue Bombers' Andrew Harris named Grey Cup MVP, top Canadian
CALGARY — Running back Andrew Harris made Canadian Football League history and ended the Winnipeg Blue Bombers championship drought on Sunday night
Source: tsn.caBlue Bombers beat Tiger-Cats 33-12 to win 107th Grey Cup
CALGARY — A historic first half by Andrew Harris ended the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ dubious championship drought and continued the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ Grey Cup misery
Source: burnslakelakesdistrictnews.comBlue Bombers beat Tiger-Cats to win 107th Grey Cup
CALGARY -- Andrew Harris and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers earned some long-awaited Grey Cup redemption Sunday night
Source: ctvnews.caBlue Bombers fan, who won't wear pants until they win, touches down in Calgary for Grey Cup
A Winnipeg Blue Bombers fan who has been wearing shorts since he promised friends he wouldn’t wear pants until the Bombers win the Grey Cup touched down in Calgary
Source: globalnews.caFans converge on 107th Grey Cup in Calgary
Ahead of the 107th Grey Cup in Calgary on Sunday, fans tailgated outside McMahon Stadium wearing hues from across the CFL
Source: globalnews.caAndrew Harris, Winnipeg Blue Bombers run over Hamilton Tiger-Cats to win 107th Grey Cup
The Grey Cup is coming back to Winnipeg for the first time in 29 years
Source: tsn.caHorrible time for a stinker as the Ticats are blown out in the Grey Cup
The Grey Cup drought in Hamilton is going to last at least another year after the Ticats dropped the 107th Grey Cup 33-12 to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in
Source: 3downnation.comHoisting Grey Cup a dream come true for Winnipeg-born Demski
The slotback with soft hands and quick feet was one of the cogs in the Winnipeg Blue Bomber machine that chewed up and spat out the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-
Source: cfl.caO'Leary: Collaros scripts ending for the ages
He coolly sat there on Sunday night, championship garb overtop of his uniform and pads and Zach Collaros somehow seemed the same as he has been all season
Source: cfl.caHamilton Heartbreak: Grey Cup defeat a bitter pill for Ticats to swallow
Prior to the game, the hallway outside the Hamilton Ticats’ locker room was vibrating, the high-volume music from within hardly being contained behind a closed door
Source: cfl.caO'Leary: Harris was a man on a mission in Grey Cup win
Throughout his post-game media session, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ quarterback managed to only go slightly above the subdued vibe he gave off all week, leading up to the 107th
Source: cfl.caRelentless Bombers thrived on being the underdog
The Bomber front four dominated Hamilton on route to a 33-12 victory in Sunday’s 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw at Calgary’s McMahon Stadium
Source: cfl.caTicats left feeling 'shell-shocked' after another Grey Cup loss
It was a Grey Cup Game that couldn’t have been much more polar opposite to what the Hamilton Tiger-Cats had been experiencing in 2019, a sensational season filled
Source: cfl.caBlue Bombers Crowned 107th Grey Cup Champions
CALGARY – The tumbleweeds and dust clouds that long swirled over Bomber Nation for almost three decades were wiped out Sunday night by a giant blue and gold tsunami
Source: bluebombers.comO'Shea: Bombers 'won't look back with any regrets'
CALGARY — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are champions again, using a fantastic effort by all involved to come out with a 33-12 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the
Source: cfl.caVanstone: Ex-Riders quarterbacks are Bombers' lucky charm
Tom Burgess did not attempt a pass in the 1989 Grey Cup game, but the word “incomplete” was still applicable
Source: montrealgazette.comLocal roundup: Belle River's Desjarlais helps Blue Bombers end Grey Cup drought
Belle River’s Drew Desjarlais wasn’t even been born the last time the Winnipeg Blue Bombers won a Grey Cup
Source: montrealgazette.comWinnipeg Blue Bombers win Grey Cup, allowing fan to put on pants for first time since 2001
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers won their first Grey Cup since 1990, and nobody in all of Canada – and maybe the world – was happier than this one superfan
Source: foxnews.comHEROES' WELCOME: Sea of long-suffering Blue and Gold fans greet Bombers home
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers returned home on Monday afternoon as conquering heroes before a sea of Blue and Gold fans who turned out to welcome them in the arrivals area
Source: montrealgazette.comWith coach Khari Jones signed, Als turn their attention to GM search
Now that Khari Jones is returning as the Alouettes’ head coach — the two sides reached agreement on a three-year deal during Grey Cup week in Calgary, the Montreal Gazette
Source: montrealgazette.comWinnipeg Blue Bombers win Grey Cup in Calgary
After 29 years of frustration, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are – finally – Grey Cup champions once again
Source: montrealgazette.comPossessed Harris leads Bombers to Promised Land
CALGARY—The scene at McMahon Stadium Sunday night was surreal, even incongruous
Source: calgarysun.comBlue Bombers down Tiger-Cats to win Grey Cup
Maybe that’s worth saying once more, just for good measure: The Blue Bombers are the 2019 Grey Cup champions
Source: winnipegsun.comWinnipeggers in Calgary cheer on their Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup final
It’s been nearly three decades since the Blue and Gold have brought home the Grey Cup and fans are feeling the excitement
Source: globalnews.caAndrew Harris puts the Bombers on his back; carries hometown Winnipeg to first Grey Cup since 1990
When Winnipeg was in the home locker room prior to kick-off in the Grey Cup at McMahon Stadium, Harris asked his teammates if they had his back and the
Source: 3downnation.comFor the Grey: Bombers end cup drought with win over Ticats
CALGARY — The CFL’s longest championship drought is over, as Winnipeg native Andrew Harris scored twice and Justin Medlock kicked six field goals to lead the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to
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