CFL teams, league all must answer plenty of questions this off-season
TORONTO — As the Winnipeg Blue Bombers continue to celebrate ending their dubious Grey Cup drought, the CFL off-season has officially started for the league’s eight other teams.
Both the CFL and its clubs have plenty of work to do before the start of the 2020 campaign.
The Bombers held their victory parade Tuesday in Winnipeg, less than 48 hours after their emphatic 33-12 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at McMahon Stadium. The championship was the franchise’s first since 1990.
But once the Grey Cup hangover subsides, Bombers GM Kyle Walters will have some roster decisions to make, most notably at quarterback. Walters added quarterback Zach Collaros from the Toronto Argonuats in October and the veteran led the franchise to its championship march, going 4-0 after assuming starting duties prior to Winnipeg’s regular-season finale versus Calgary.