** The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' 1-2 start — their worst since 2016 — is not yet triggering a roster shakeup, but the underlying transaction data suggests pressure is building. Through three games, the Bombers have committed six fumbles (losing three) and allowed three sacks, with quarterback Zach Coll
Winnipeg has signed or elevated four different American receivers — including Kenny Walker, Josh Johnson, and most recently T.J. Luther (who scored the game-winning TD for Edmonton) — since training c
Undefeated at 3-0 with a league-best +41 point differential, they are the class of the CFL through t
2-0 start, allowing just 16.5 points per game defensively, and have yet to trail in a game this seas
2-1 record, but their offense leads the league in yards per game (412.3) and Vernon Adams Jr. is the
2-0 with a +15 point differential, but their schedule has been soft — wins over Edmonton and Hamilto
I’ve been in that Winnipeg locker room after losses before, but Thursday night felt different. The 23-18 collapse to Edmonton wasn’t just another L — it was a slow-motion car crash with the same recurring theme: Zach Collaros is pressing, and the O-line is leaking like a sieve. Six fumbles. Three lost. Two missed field goals. And still, somehow, they had the game before Cody Fajardo carved them up with 53 seconds left. Here’s what the box score won’t tell you: multiple defensive veterans were visibly frustrated with the offence post-game, and I’ve heard whispers that the tension between Colla