Blue Bombers beat Redblacks 31-1, extending unbeaten streak to five games
WINNIPEG — After getting off to a slow start Friday night, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have come out with a win overwhelming the Ottawa Redblacks 31-1 and extending their unbeaten streak to five games.
They scored 28 points to Ottawa’s 1 in the first half alone on touchdowns from Winston Rose, Andrew Harris, Kenny Lawler and Chris Streveler. It is the first time in 59 years the Bombers have managed to win five straight to open a season.
But it was the Bomber defence that broke open a scoreless first quarter at 8:32 when an interception by Rose was carried 71 yards for a touchdown.
Jonathon Jennings, making his first start behind centre for the Redblacks (2-3), spent four seasons with the B.C. Lions where he passed for 66 touchdowns and threw 51 interceptions.