Winnipeg Blue Bombers agree to terms with veteran receiver Greg Ellingson
It didn’t take Kyle Walters long to move on from Kenny Lawler.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers GM confirmed Tuesday morning that the club has agreed to terms with veteran American receiver Greg Ellingson on a one-year deal. The move came with Lawler poised to leave Manitoba for a reported $300,000 offer from the Edmonton Elks that would make him the league’s highest-paid non-quarterback.
The six-foot-three, 197-pound Lawler had 64 catches for a CFL-high 1,014 yards and six TDs last season as Winnipeg captured a second straight Grey Cup title. The 27-year-old Lawler spent two years with the Bombers, registering 107 receptions for 1,651 yards and 10 touchdowns in helping the franchise record consecutive championships.
“Once we realized what was going on with the Kenny Lawler contract status and his agent was very open and honest with me throughout the process . . . we started looking at various other options,” Walters told reporters during a conference call before the noon ET start of CFL free agency. “Greg brings a veteran presence, we know him and Zach (Bombers starter Zach Collaros) have a relationship and we expect him to come in and provide some stability and play that slotback position