There were plenty of factors in the Bombers’ magical run to a Grey Cup, but as CFL.ca’s Matthew Cauz writes, the list starts with Head Coach Mike O’Shea.
The guys reflect on the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw and the season that was. They also take a chance to look ahead at what changes might come, particularly at the quarterback position.
Thousands of Bombers fans lined the streets of Winnipeg on Tuesday, as the city celebrated the end of a 28-year Grey Cup drought. Ed Tait of BlueBombers.com writes.
Bruce Simpson has painted the on-field logos for 23 Grey Cups. But on Sunday, something happened he’s never seen before. CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary writes.
Days after ending a 28-year Grey Cup drought, Dayna Spiring made history herself, becoming the first women to put her name on the Grey Cup. Chris O’Leary writes.
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.
This step, the final one in Collaros’ ...
Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Andrew Harris was on a mission on his way to winning the 107th Grey Cup. CFL.ca’s senior writer Chris O’Leary explains.
With one game remaining and nothing to lose, Willie Jefferson and the Bombers’ D-line found another gear on Sunday. Jim Morris writes on the historic Grey Cup victory.
CFL.ca’s Don Landry reports from McMahon Stadium where the Hamilton Tiger-Cats were left beside themselves following 33-12 loss in the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea had nothing but praise for his staff, players and the fans after the team ended its 29-year drought with a victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats ...