Tuesday ranked near the summit of Winnipeg blue bombers“The days of signature of the most active free agents of recent memory. They announced six signatures on the first day of the LCF Free Agency, which makes 10 free veterans agents they signed for the 2025 season.
The biggest agreement of the Blue Bombers day was the signature of the Ballon Ball / U.S. Reveler Peyton Logan to a two -year contract. The bombers used four different returneurs last season and finished the second time on the return of a boot of clearance and the average to kick.
The five -feet Logan eight feet and 190 pounds immediately gives them a primary weapon. On her three CFL Seasons, it is fourth on average of return of clearing boot (12.8 yards) and seventh on average of kicks (23.6 yards).
In addition, Logan offers bombers a backup option to the ball carrier. He has an average of 6.5 yards per race in his career and had five games with more than 100 melee yards.
The bombers also added the Reggie White receiver. White played three seasons in Montreal. The 28 -year -old had a total of 95 catches for 1,254 yards and eight affected.
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LCF White’s career has been limited by injuries. He tore three ligaments in his right knee in a match in October 2022 and missed all the 2023 season. The six -foot receiver one and 208 pounds then missed the first six games of last season with a coast injury. On his return, White captured 24 assists for 355 yards and four affected in 12 games.
He played in the slit for his entire LCF career, he therefore hopes to challenge Keric Wheatfall for a place in the departure formation.
The receiver Jerreth Sterns joins blue and gold after two seasons in Saskatchewan. The 25 -year -old American, who measures five new feet in height and weighs 175 pounds, made 83 catches for 941 yards and three affected.
Sterns was a slot receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, most of its targets coming on short and intermediate passes. He can provide depth behind Nic Demski and perhaps a challenge for this fifth starting point.
A large part of the work of the bombers signing veteran players was carried out before the opening of the free agency on Tuesday. The defensive winger James Vaughters, the large receiver Dillon Mitchell, the second Jonathan Jones and the defensive rear Dexter Lawson all signed in January after being released by their previous teams.
Bombers announced three other signatures on Tuesday. The receiver Gavin Cobb returns to Manitoba after two seasons with the Elks. COBB (five new feet in height, 170 pounds) played its last university season with the bison of Manitoba. In two years in Edmonton, he captured 18 assists for 308 yards and two affected. COBB also obtained 20 returns of clearance with clearance and 20 kicks.
The defensive winger Brock Gowanlock has signed a one-year contract and is also a product from the U of Mr. The Duncan, British Columbia, native won the Gray cup with the Montreal Alouettes in 2023 before the injuries limit it to only three games last season.
The defensive back Josh Hagerty enters Winnipeg on board after four seasons with Toronto and Edmonton. Hagerty (six feet three inch heights, 200 pounds) played 15 games for the Elks last season, making 10 special teams. He joins Redha Kramdi, Jake Kelly and Nick Hallett as Canadian defenders on the list of bombers.
Bombers should lose a number of players against Hamilton, their former assistant GM Ted Goveia leading the Tiger-Cats. The Ticats announced the first two on Tuesday – they signed the defensive second / back Brian Cole and the defensive platform Miles Fox.
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