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The 2024 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season was the 66th season for the team in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and their 91st season overall. The Blue Bombers qualified for the playoffs for the eighth consecutive season following their week 17 win over the Edmonton Elks .
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.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers: 2020: 9 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: 2021 [a] 9 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (11–3) Toronto Argonauts (9–5) 108th: Winnipeg Blue Bombers: 2022: 9 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (15–3) Toronto Argonauts (11–7) 109th: Toronto Argonauts: 2023: 9 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (14–4) Toronto Argonauts (16–2) 110th ...
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 ...
The 112th Grey Cup will be played to decide the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2025 season. [1] The game is scheduled to be played at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It will be the fifth time that Winnipeg has hosted the Grey Cup, with the most recent being in 2015.
The 2025 CFL season is scheduled to be the 71st season of modern professional Canadian football. Officially, it would be the 67th season of the Canadian Football League . Winnipeg is scheduled to host the 112th Grey Cup on November 16, 2025.
When the CFL returned to Ottawa in 2002, it again meant that the regular season schedule would begin in June and Canada Day games would return. Games were played on July 1 in 2003, 2005, and 2006, with the league originally scheduling the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Renegades to play in Ottawa in 2006. [ 3 ]