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Osborne Stadium was a multi-sport outdoor stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It operated from 1932 until 1956, and hosted Canadian football home games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and baseball games in the Mandak League. The stadium was also home to local high school football, soccer, baseball and softball games.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Founded 1930 Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Home field Osborne Stadium (1935–1952) Canad Inns Stadium (1953–2012) Princess Auto Stadium (2013–present) Head coach Mike O'Shea General manager Kyle Walters Team president Wade Miller Owner(s) Winnipeg Football Club (a non-profit corporation) League Canadian Football League Division West Colours Royal blue, metallic ...
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Upon their inception, they quickly became fan favorites. The two birds are now found at Princess Auto Stadium, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers new home stadium. During the offseason, they usually appear at various events on behalf of, or hosted by, the Blue Bombers organization. Buzz- Wears a Bombers helmet, flying goggles, and a blue jersey with number
The 2025 CFL draft is scheduled to take place in the spring of 2025. [2] The Blue Bombers are scheduled to have eight selections in the eight-round draft. Not including traded picks or forfeitures, the team will select eighth in each round of the draft by virtue of losing the 111th Grey Cup game.
This is a complete list of seasons competed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, a Canadian Football League team. While the team was founded in 1930, they did not join the CFL until it was founded in 1958. Throughout their history, the Blue Bombers have won 12 Grey Cups.
The new 2025 uniform set will be made available for fans to purchase before the start of the 2025 season and will be announced at a later date. ... The biggest change for the 2025 season will be ...
Career history Detroit Lions (2004–2006) Cleveland Browns (2006–2007) Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz ; Arizona Cardinals * Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz ; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2010–2011) * Offseason and/or practice squad member only