A big first half was all Jarious Jackson and the Argonauts needed, as they silenced a boisterous crowd at Canad Inns Stadium with a 29-10 win over the Bombers.
Two hungry East Division clubs will meet with meet with valuable points on the line, as Buck Pierce and the Bombers host Jarious Jackson and the Argos.
The Toronto Argonauts minus Ricky Ray could equal a golden opportunity for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, as they try to claw their way back into the playoff race this weekend.
On the heels of a huge win against Hamilton, Bob Irving explains that not all hope is lost in Winnipeg as the Bombers still sit somewhat in reach of a playoff spot.
Buck Pierce breathed some life into the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offence, managing the game and more importantly winning the fourth quarter en route to a 34-12 victory.
Chad Simpson helped his quarterback ease back into the lineup, combining for 192 yards on 23 touches in a 34-12 Winnipeg win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
With just seven weeks remaining in the season, the Bombers will need to use every ounce of leadership and effort they have if they hope to contend for the post-season.
CFL.ca's Mattthew Cauz takes a trip back in time to pin the exact point where the Bombers and Lions began their respective roads to their current states.
While there's plenty of blame to go around for recent struggles in Winnipeg, CFL.ca's Bob Irving tells us it's time for the players to take accountability.
Jon Cornish scored twice, while Kevin Glenn and Bo Levi Mitchell each added a touchdown pass as the Stamps cruised to a 44-3 win over the Bombers at home.
Following Winnipeg’s improbable 25-24 loss to the Roughriders in Sunday’s Banjo Bowl, Bob Irving witnessed a sight that will stick with him for a long time.
Sandro DeAngelis' 40-yard field goal with no time remaining gave the Roughriders a shocking 25-24 win over the Bombers in the 2012 Banjo Bowl at Canad Inns Stadium.
Tempers are high as the Bombers and Riders meet for a second-straight week on Sunday afternoon, in the ninth edition of the Banjo Bowl at Canad Inns Stadium.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders rolled to a dominant Labour Day Classic win on Sunday afternoon, downing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 52-0 at Mosaic Stadium.
Thanks to a 52-0 rout over the Bombers, the Riders can now focus on gaining some much needed momentum, rather than thinking about ending their five-game losing skid.
Jovon Johnson knows all too well what the hostile environment at Mosaic can be like, but it is a chance for his Bombers to start the second half of the season off with a win.
Tim Burke enters his first week as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' interim head coach and despite pressure around him, feels confident taking over for Paul LaPolice.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have dismissed Paul LaPolice as Head Coach. Defensive Coordinator Tim Burke will assume the head coaching duties immediately.
Paul McCallum hit a 41-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Lions a 20-17 win to stun the Bombers and the crowd at Canad Inns Stadium on Friday night.
After an impressive first start of 2012, Bombers QB Joey Elliott has a tough test in front of him as the BC Lions and their vaunted defence visit Canad Inns.
Justin Sorensen and the rest of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers offensive line will be tasked with having to fend off a swarming BC Lions defence that leads the league in sacks.