‘No-brainer:’ Collaros says coming back to Winnipeg an easy choice
WINNIPEG — It didn’t take long for quarterback Zach Collaros to know he wanted to return to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
After helping the Bombers capture their first Grey Cup since 1990 with a 33-12 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last November, Collaros quickly turned his sights on inking a new deal rather than becoming a free agent next month.
“From the moment the season ended, my wife and I talking about it, it’s kind of a no-brainer if they want us to come back there,” Collaros told reporters Tuesday, a day after the team announced he’d signed a two-year contract extension.
Winnipeg acquired Collaros from Toronto on Oct. 9, just prior to the 2019 CFL trade deadline. The Bombers made the trade because starting quarterback Matt Nichols injured a shoulder in August that ended up requiring season-ending surgery. Sophomore pivot Chris Streveler had moved to the No. 1 position.