Blue Bombers roster - 2024-2025

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers sign wide receiver Reggie Brown
April 9, 2025 Michael Heilman

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers signed wide receiver Reggie Brown on Wednesday according to the CFL Transactions page.

Reggie Brown is six foot one and weighs 195 pounds. The 26-year-old from Lakeland, Florida, signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent on May 4, 2024, but was released on May 7, 2024. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed Brown as a free agent on September 8, 2024, and spent two weeks on the practice squad. The Ticats released him on September 23, 2024.

Collegiately, Brown played five seasons at James Madison University (2019-23) making 93 catches for 1,686 yards (37.5 AVG), 16 touchdowns, and two tackles (2 solo) in 45 games for the Dukes. In 2023, Brown made 53 catches for 1,054 yards and nine touchdowns in 13 games. He was named First Team All-Sun Belt and a Phil Steele All-American Honorable Mention.

https://www.bgmsportstrax.com/2025/04/09/winnipeg-blue-bombers-sign-wide-receiver-reggie-brown/


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QB1 money: CFL's highest-paid quarterbacks for the 2025 season
By Justin Dunk -April 14, 2025

1) Nathan Rourke, B.C. Lions (N)

Hard money: $624,200
Maximum value: $624,200

2) Chad Kelly, Toronto Argonauts (A)

Hard money: $615,000
Maximum value: $615,000

3) Zach Collaros, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (A)

Hard money: $600,000
Maximum value: $600,000

The 36-year-old collected a $100,000 offseason roster bonus on January 15. He has a $500,000 base salary with $250,000 guaranteed. Collaros enters 2025 in the final season of his three-year contract signed in October 2022.

4) Vernon Adams Jr., Calgary Stampeders (A)

Hard money: $465,000
Maximum value: $465,000

5) Trevor Harris, Saskatchewan Roughriders (A)

Hard money: $399,700
Maximum value: $453,700

6) Dru Brown, Ottawa Redblacks (A)

Hard money: $354,700
Maximum value: $390,700

7) Bo Levi Mitchell, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (A)

Hard money: $323,800
Maximum value: $374,800

8 ) Davis Alexander, Montreal Alouettes (A)

Hard money: $258,000
Maximum value: $336,000

9) Tre Ford, Edmonton Elks (N)

Hard money: $257,000
Maximum value: $367,000

10) McLeod Bethel-Thompson, Montreal Alouettes (A)

Hard money: $185,000
Maximum value: $263,000

11) Cody Fajardo, Edmonton Elks (A)

Hard money: $180,000
Maximum value: $262,000

12) Jake Maier, Saskatchewan Roughriders (A)

Hard money: $165,000
Maximum value: $245,000

https://3downnation.com/2025/04/14/qb1-money-cfls-highest-paid-quarterbacks-for-the-2025-season/

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The CFL's 20 highest-paid receivers for the 2025 season
By John Hodge -April 15, 2025

1) Kenny Lawler, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (A)

Hard money: $277,200
Maximum value: $303,000

2) Justin McInnis, B.C. Lions (N)

Hard money: $250,000
Maximum value: $256,000

3) Justin Hardy, Ottawa Redblacks (A)

Hard money: $225,000
Maximum value: $232,000

4) Nic Demski, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (N)

Hard money: $225,000
Maximum value: $225,000

The native of Winnipeg, Man. is entering the third and final year of his current deal with a significant portion of his base salary guaranteed. Demski will make $215,000 in base salary plus $10,000 in marketing money with no other bonuses or incentives. The 31-year-old is coming off his second consecutive 1,000-yard season and will look to have a third straight in 2025.

5) Tim White, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (A)

Hard money: $224,800
Maximum value: $250,100

6) Eugene Lewis, Ottawa Redblacks (A)

Hard money: $223,000
Maximum value: $226,000

7) Kurleigh Gittens Jr., Edmonton Elks (N)

Hard money: $210,000
Maximum value: $210,000

8 ) Reggie Begelton, Calgary Stampeders (A)

Hard money: $203,000
Maximum value: $209,000

9) Austin Mack, Montreal Alouettes (A)

Hard money: $191,000
Maximum value: $203,000

10) Kian Schaffer-Baker, Saskatchewan Roughriders (N)

Hard money: $190,000
Maximum value: $210,100

11) DaVaris Daniels, Toronto Argonauts (A)

Hard money: $180,300
Maximum value: $180,300

12) Damonte Coxie, Toronto Argonauts (A)

Hard money: $175,000
Maximum value: $195,000

13) Malik Henry, Calgary Stampeders (A)

Hard money: $170,800
Maximum value: $186,800

14) Jevon Cottoy, B.C. Lions (N)

Hard money: $166,300
Maximum value: $201,300

15) Dejon Brissett, Toronto Argonauts (N)

Hard money: $165,900
Maximum value: $165,900

16) Dalton Schoen, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (A)

Hard money: $165,000
Maximum value: $200,000

The two-time All-CFL selection is coming off a torn ACL that caused him to miss most of last season, which resulted in a reduced contract for 2025. Schoen collected a $75,000 signing bonus to return to Winnipeg and will also earn $70,300 in base salary, $14,700 in housing money, and $5,000 in marketing money. The 28-year-old also has significant incentives built into his deal, including $5,000 if he leads the league in receptions, $5,000 if he leads the league in receiving yards, and $5,000 if he plays all 18 regular-season games.

17) Jalen Philpot, Calgary Stampeders (N)

Hard money: $165,000
Maximum value: $191,000

18) Kiondré Smith, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (N)

Hard money: $165,000
Maximum value: $176,000

19) Dominique Rhymes, Calgary Stampeders (A)

Hard money: $165,000
Maximum value: $171,000

20) Samuel Emilus, Saskatchewan Roughriders (N)

Hard money: $161,700
Maximum value: $182,700

https://3downnation.com/2025/04/15/cfls-highest-paid-receivers-for-2025/