QuoteThe Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with veteran defensive back Nick Hallett.
He had officially hit the Canadian Football League free agent market on Tuesday.
Hallett (5-11, 190; University of Toronto; born: November 11, 1993, in London, Ont.) returns to the Blue Bombers for a seventh season after originally being selected by the club in the seventh round, 61st overall, in the 2019 CFL Draft.
A valuable contributor on special teams for his entire career, Hallett has appeared in 100 regular-season games for the Blue Bombers including seven starts at safety. He is also a two-time Grey Cup champion as a member of the 2019 and 2021 squads.
Hallett appeared in 14 games in 2025, registering two defensive tackles, nine on special teams while adding a forced fumble. He led the Blue Bombers in special teams tackles in 2023 with 20, third in the CFL, and now has 80 in his career – sixth most in franchise history.
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 07:01:43 PMBombers re-sign Hallett. I wasn't expecting that but he's a good ST player. Can't keep everybody.
Quote from: Pete on Today at 02:31:53 PMHeres hoping he follows Mccinnis trajectory who has s similar body type and finally found his stride in 4th season
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 05:53:50 PMTrue enough. I don't know what the coaches see or don't see in practice to move someone up or down. We have 18 LB's listed out of 87 players on the roster. That's tough on all of them.
It's too bad the draft choices didn't get more reps last year but it is what it is and I don't know why those decisions were made.
Guessing what players we draft or why and at which positions this year is always interesting. Do we try and fill a need or pick the best available when we pick. There has to be a trade off.
If the best players available when we draft more LB's in our 1st 3 or 4 picks? That would be almost a funny situation.
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 05:20:46 PMMany players are signing big new $$ contracts. No problem. It's related to the increased SMS and top players are getting most of it.
Quote from: Jesse on Today at 04:45:57 PMI mean, we don't even know who's on the team yet. Even besides the fact that we can't project how many people will get injured or spend time on the 1 game or 6 game IR, we don't know how many guys on first year deals will be on the active roster. Not to mention the bonuses paid out in 2025 or use of marketing money.
It's just a fool's errand.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 05:41:10 PMIf O'Shea designates them ST players without a fair trial guaranteed they'll leave at the first chance, he expects players to embrace the ST role but rarely gives those players the chance to advance. For highly touted draft picks coming out of college that would be a bitter pill to swallow.
Quote from: markf on Today at 05:32:32 PMIs Nield a better blocker than Clercius? Hope so.
What do the coaches have to do to get the receivers to be better blockers?
The quick pass around the line of scrimmage is not available for the bombers cause of that problem. Blocking was non existent.
Wish there was a stat for that.