The two biggest names that won’t be in blue and gold for the upcoming 2025 season are linebacker Adam Bighill and wide receiver Drew Wolitarsky. On Saturday, the Bombers announced that one key player ...
Wolitarsky played his college ball at the University of Minnesota and would be an integral part of their 2016 Holiday ...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defence should have quite the one-two punch coming off the edges next season. The Blue Bombers signed veteran pass rusher James Vaughters on Friday to complement Willie ...
Just days after Adam Bighill revealed he wouldn’t be back with the club, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have parted ways with a veteran receiver who also helped the team to a pair of championships.
On Friday, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers agreed to a one-year contract with defensive end James Vaughters. Last season the American played in 18 games for western rival Calgary Stampeders. The Chicago ...
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WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers released Canadian receiver Drew Wolitarsky on Monday. Wolitarsky, 29, had 33 catches for 403 yards and a touchdown in 10 regular-season games in 2024.
He was reportedly due a five-figure roster bonus Saturday. Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Drew Wolitarsky (82) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Saskatchewan Roughriders during the ...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have been a model of consistency in the CFL for years, having been a fixture of the Grey Cup for five consecutive seasons now. One player who helped the Bombers achieve ...
Winnipeg selected Wolitarsky in the 2017 CFL supplemental draft out of the University of Minnesota. Over seven CFL seasons and 89 regular-season games with the Blue and Gold, Wolitarsky registered ...