The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are visiting Brandon as part of their annual Labour Day Road Trip! Photo above (L to R) Glenn January, Keyuo Craver and Chris Cvetkovic.
"It was the most rewarding experience I've ever had as a member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers," says offensive lineman Glenn January after he and his teammates went to the Austin Street Festival.
There were plenty of smiles at Canad Inns Stadium today as the official team picture was taken this morning. The offical team photo was posted at 2pm CST today.
The most anticipated Labour Day rematch in the Canadian Football League is the annual Manitoba Lotteries Banjo Bowl, celebrating its 7th anniversary at Canad Inns Stadium on Sunday, September 12th when the Blue Bombers welcome their prairie rivals from Regina. Kickoff is set for noon but the fun begins days before.
The Bomber Store is celebrating the CFL Eastern Division Bye-Week with Super Savings! The Bomber Store’s Annual Tent Sale will be held from Friday August 27th until close on Sunday, August 29th.
While some players and coaches will be taking the bye-week off to get away from their football lives, two members of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be travelling to Portage la Prairie to go to camp.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers continue to struggle on the road as they lost to the Montreal Alouettes on Thursday night to drop their record to 2-6. Read the full report here.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers travel to Montreal to take on the Alouettes on Thursday night. The last team to beat Montreal at home? Winnipeg on October 26, 2008. The Bombers look to do it again. Read the full game preview here.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers look to even the season series as they welcome the Hailton Tiger-Cats to town for an important Friday night game. Read the full preview here.
He arrived in Winnipeg in the summer of 1974, slated to be a potential back-up to incumbent Don Jonas. A decade later, he would depart as one of the greatest quarterbacks in Blue Bomber history.