Grey Cup-champion Blue Bombers have 24 players eligible to hit CFL free agency
TORONTO — Once the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Grey Cup hangover subsides, GM Kyle Walters will have some work to do leading up the start of CFL free agency in February.
The CFL released its list of players eligible to become free agents at noon ET on Feb. 11. The Bombers have 24 players with expiring contracts, including quarterbacks Zach Collaros and Chris Streveler, defensive lineman Willie Jefferson (CFL’s top defensive player this year), tackle Stanley Bryant (twice league’s top lineman) and all-star defensive back Winston Rose.
The CFL list includes 280 players, although some have retired and are no longer playing. Still, league GMs face a busy off-season leading up to the Feb. 11 deadline.
Fortunately for Walters, he has the fewest number of eligible free agents. The Edmonton Eskimos lead the way with 36, one more than the Ottawa Redblacks. The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts both have 32 players, one more than the B.C. Lions, Calgary Stampeders and East Division-champion Hamilton Tiger-Cats.