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TSN - WINNIPEG - B.C. quarterback Jarious Jackson threw for one touchdown and ran in another and the Lions’ defence recovered a key turnover late in the game in a 26-20 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday night. B.C. linebacker Otis Floyd ripped …
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Winnipeg Free Press - They stood in the middle of the ring, did the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and traded shots with the defending champions. So consider, then, Friday night’s 26-20 loss to the B.C. Lions in front of 26,953 at Canad Inns Stadium a lesson learned in the …
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Canada.com - WINNIPEG - They stood in the middle of the ring, did the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and traded shots with the defending champions. So consider, then, Friday night’s 26-20 CFL loss to the B.C. Lions in from of 26,953 at Canad Inns Stadium a lesson learned …
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Winnipeg Sun - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers staged a furious fourth-quarter rally against the defending Grey Cup champion B.C. Lions last night but dropped a 26-20 decision in front of an announced crowd of 26,593 chilled spectators at Canad Inns Stadium. The Lions …
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Owen Sound Sun Times - He injured his left shoulder in the third quarter of Hamilton’s 21-19 loss Saturday night to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Caully’s health might be an issue, though, as he’s been hampered by a bad ankle of late. Caully has served as Lumsden’s …
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TSN - He injured his left shoulder in the third quarter of Hamilton’s 21-19 loss Saturday night to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Caully’s health might be an issue, though, as he’s been hampered by a bad ankle of late. Caully has served as Lumsden’s …
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Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal - It’s the best of the West facing the top team in the East, the CFL’s No. 1-ranked passing attack up against a defence that’s the league’s best at pressuring the quarterback. And when the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (8-4-1) host the B.C. Lions (9-3 …
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Calgary Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris, who registered two 300-yard passing games in three starts, was named the CFL’s offensive player of the month for September on Thursday. via 900 CHML AM
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