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#21
Someone tell Wade I'm buying an extra beer for each of the FA's at each home game this season.
#22
Quote from: Jesse on Today at 06:43:51 PMMissed this the first time I read it. Interesting that he was probably our original plan to replace Stan.

Rigmaiden probably recruited him originally.
#23
@TSNDaveNaylor
Ceresna's two-year deal with @bluebombers is for $490K in hard money.
$235K for 2026
$255K for 2027
$120K signing bonus in 2026.
#24
Wow Walters going to war!
#25
WHAT?!?!

IT HAPPENED!?!?!?!
#26
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive front may soon be adding some more Canadian Football League star power in versatile tackle/end Jake Ceresna.

John Hodge of 3 Down Nation has reported the club has agreed to terms on a two-year deal with the veteran defensive end, who spent last season with the Edmonton Elks.

Ceresna (6-4, 295, Cortland State) also has experience with the Toronto Argonauts and the Ottawa Redblacks and is a two time CFL All-Star (2022, 2024) and was a member of the '24 Grey Cup champion Argos.

FYI, the CFL's negotiating window opened Sunday at 11 a.m. allowing teams and pending free agents around the league to negotiate, with any new agreements not to be officially announced until February 10th when the market opens.

Ceresna's reported addition to the Blue Bombers comes to a position group which features Willie Jefferson at the end but is potentially undergoing change with James Vaughters and defensive tackle Jamal Woods both just days away from becoming free agents.

Ceresna's reported addition to the Blue Bombers comes to a position group which features Willie Jefferson at the end but is potentially undergoing change with James Vaughters and defensive tackle Jamal Woods both just days away from becoming free agents.

Ceresna's 2025 season was dramatically impacted by a meniscus tear in is one his knees that he tried to fight through before being shut down and needing surgery after the Labour Day Classic. He had one sack and 16 tackles in 11 games, but has been a consistent sack producer in his career with 46 quarterback take-downs in 102 games, including a career best 12 in 2023. Over a stretch from 2018-24 and before last year's injury, Ceresna averaged just under nine sacks per season.

The CFL's full free agent tracker can be found here:

Official 2026 Free Agent Tracker
#27
Quote from: DCM on Today at 04:37:27 PMBroxton started at left tackle for the Lions for 16 regular season games the Western Semi-Final and Western Final last year and has made 51 starts for the Lions since joining the club in 2021. Interestingly, he had first signed in the CFL with the Blue Bombers in February of 2020 but did not join the club after the cancellation of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://www.bluebombers.com/2026/02/01/report-blue-bombers-agree-in-principle-with-jarell-broxton/

Missed this the first time I read it. Interesting that he was probably our original plan to replace Stan.
#28
Offside Forum / Re: Winnipeg Jets Discussion -...
Last post by Pigskin - Today at 06:34:51 PM
Yes, Comrie was very good. PP was terrible. FOC we dominated. Far to many turn overs. Stanley with another stupid penalty. But, a good road win.
#29
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 06:20:22 PMMaier reunites with Dinwiddie from his early years in Calgary, might be good.
They clearly aren't 100% confident Brown is their answer, whether due to durability, play, or both.
#30
Quote from: M.O.A.B. on Today at 05:57:38 PMQB Maier to Ottawa

Maier reunites with Dinwiddie from his early years in Calgary, might be good.