“It just makes me even happier to be part of an amazing organization, and the fans that come out like that (as in) some stadiums they don’t have fans that pack it like this,” he said. “So, this is a shout out to Winnipeg and the fans.”
On the field, the Blue Bombers have struggled this season, but in the stands the reverse is true.
For the first time in team history, the Bombers have now sold out every regular season home game.
“I played Division II football so the most we ever had at a game was 7,000 people,” Bombers special teams ace Trey Vaval said. “So, coming in here, (the guys were like), ‘This is the best fanbase in the league.’ And after the first game I was like ‘this is crazy’ as it was a pre-season game and there were so many people here. Throughout the season we were packing

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