Andrew Harris leads Winnipeg Blue Bombers to first Grey Cup win since 1990
CALGARY — Andrew Harris and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers earned some long-awaited Grey Cup redemption Sunday night.
Harris scored rushing and receiving TDs as Winnipeg stunned the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33-12 before 35,439 spectators at McMahon Stadium for its first Grey Cup victory since 1990. Harris put an exclamation mark on his stellar performance (134 yards rushing, five receptions for 35 yards) by becoming the first player ever to be named the game’s top player and Canadian.
Harris, 32, of Winnipeg, is the first Canadian to capture Grey Cup MVP honours since legendary Ottawa quarterback Russ Jackson in 1969.
“That sounds good but the only trophy I want is the big silver one,” said Harris, who upon signing with Winnipeg in 2016 made ending the city’s Grey Cup drought his top priority. “It’s surreal, it’s amazing, it’s a dream come true.