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Bombers Skid to 6-7 on Turnovers as Blue Jays Notch MLB-Leading 45th Comeback

Winnipeg heads to Ottawa after a third straight loss with Chris Streveler starting in place of injured Zach Collaros.

Overview

  • Winnipeg lost 32-21 in Hamilton on Friday, prompting head coach Mike O’Shea to say the effort was not good enough and that mistakes continue to cost his team.
  • Turnovers remained decisive as Winnipeg sits at a -13 turnover margin; Hamilton leads the CFL with 32 takeaways and a +10 ratio, and the Bombers are 0-5 when they lose the turnover battle.
  • Starting for Zach Collaros, Chris Streveler threw for 241 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions, ran for 82 yards and a score, while Brady Oliveira rushed for 116 yards to surpass 5,000 career rushing yards.
  • Toronto posted comeback wins on consecutive days over Baltimore for their 44th and then 45th of the season, with the latter described as the most in MLB after a three-run ninth capped by Alejandro Kirk’s sacrifice fly.
  • Opinion pieces highlighted a Workers Compensation Board report citing a more than 300% rise in teacher and EA injury claims over a decade and a columnist wrote that Charlie Kirk was murdered by a sniper in Utah in a call for greater civility.