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Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 195 lb (88 kg) Career information; High school: Birmingham (AL) West End: College: Jackson State: Undrafted: 1984: Career history Dallas Cowboys * Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1985–1987) San Diego Chargers (1988–1989) Edmonton Eskimos * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
The station broadcasts play-by-play coverage of several sports teams, including the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Manitoba Moose, and Winnipeg Sea Bears. CJOB was a broadcaster of the original Winnipeg Jets of the WHA and NHL from 1972 to 1982, and again from 1992 to 1996, prior to their relocation to Arizona .
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 2025 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season is scheduled to be the 67th season for the team in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and their 92nd season overall. The Blue Bombers will attempt to qualify for the playoffs for the eighth consecutive season and win their 13th Grey Cup championship.
Bob "Knuckles" Irving, OM (born 1950) is a Canadian former sportscaster and was the radio play-by-play voice for the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1973 until his retirement in 2021. He is also the former sports director for CJOB radio in Manitoba and a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. [1]
TSN 690 (English Radio) Pierre Vézina: Bruno Heppell: 98,5 FM (French Radio) Ottawa: A.J. Jakubec: Jeff Avery: TSN 1200 (English Radio) Marc Legault: Denis Piché: CKOF 104,7 FM (French Radio) Toronto: Mike Hogan: Ben Grant: TSN 1050 (English Radio) Denis Casavant: Jean-Nicolas Carrière: CHOQ FM 105,1 (French Radio)
The pictures featured Wyatt, 5, in a blue sweatshirt and matching winter hat, while Elliotte, 3, wore a pink zip-up hoodie. Youngest daughter Bennett, 20 months, wore a blue hoodie and oversized cap.
Other notable on-air staff included Dan Williams, Larry Hennessey, Roger Kelly, Al Stewart, Frank Roberts (Traffic), and Brian Stone (News). From 1983 to 1991, the station was the radio broadcaster for Winnipeg Blue Bombers football, with play-by-play voices Ron Oakes, Mike Inglis, and Robb Glazier.