Blue Bombers great Lyle Bauer has passed away

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Sad news indeed.  Lyle Bauer was another Blue Bomber great as a player, Manager and Ambassador...

Blue Bombers mourn the passing of Lyle Bauer

WINNIPEG, MB., May 1, 2024 - The Winnipeg Football Club mourns the passing of Lyle Bauer, a former player, manager, team president and community activist at the age of 65.

The news was confirmed by his family and the Never Alone Cancer Foundation, the organization he helped form in 2004 after first being diagnosed with throat cancer.

"Lyle Bauer played a significant role for the Blue Bombers during his time with the Club as a player, assistant general manager and team president," said Blue Bombers President & CEO, Wade Miller. "He helped guide the team through some difficult challenges at the turn of the millennium and was a key component in the franchise's rebirth in the early 2000s. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family, his friends across the Canadian Football League and those he helped through the Never Alone Foundation."

A Saskatoon product, Bauer played college football at Weber State University as a guard and centre. He was fifth-round draft pick by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1979 but didn't make his CFL debut until 1982 with the Blue Bombers. He would transform into one of the toughest players in team history, suiting up with the club through the 1991 season.

A three-time Grey Cup champion, he was inducted into the WFC Hall of Fame in 1998.

He transitioned to the team's front office after his retirement as a player, becoming the assistant GM in 1992, a position he held for three seasons and which included Grey Cup appearances in 1992 and 1993. Bauer returned five years later in 2000 as the team's President and CEO and helped steer the team through the most turbulent time in franchise history as it battled financial uncertainty.

The Blue Bombers became a force on the field under Bauer's watch – appearing in the 2001 and 2007 Grey Cups - and regained financial footing and he helped guide the franchise while also battling cancer. He resigned from his position in December of 2009 and became the Calgary Stampeders president in 2010, a position he held until 2003.
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Pigskin

Sad day. Very good player, excellent person.
Don't go through life looking in the rearview mirror.

BBRT

Very sad to hear. I remember him well. Great team player and a really good person. Too many are leaving us way way to soon.

GOLDMEMBER

I LOSHT MY MEMBER IN AN UNFORTUNATE SHMELTING ACCSHIDENT!

Jockitch

Snatched from from his family and friends much to early      R.I.P.
BOMBERS ARE GREY CUP " CHAMPS "
               
          HUSTLE & MUSCLE

blue_gold_84

#forthew
лава Україні!
In a world of human wreckage.
井の中の蛙大海を知らず

Marni

Lyle was an amazing human, when my dad had to move to Wpg for cancer treatments, Lyle did anything humanly possible to help him!
You are what happened when I wished upon a star  :-*

blue_or_die

RIP. Thanks for serving the Club in many ways.
#Ride?