Collaros, Bombers look to snap dismal start to 2024 CFL season
It’s only the third game of the season but it is an important one for Zach Collaros and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Winnipeg (0-2) hosts the B.C. Lions (1-1) on Friday night following an uncharacteristic slow start to the 2024 campaign. Not since 2016 have the Blue Bombers — who’ve reached the Grey Cup four straight years — been two games below .500.
Again, it’s early, but what’s been very surprising has been the lack of production from a Winnipeg offence that last season averaged a CFL-high 31.7 points per game. Through two games, the unit is last in both offensive scoring (13.5 points per game) and net offence (296.5 yards, compared to a league-high 414.7 last year).
A ground attack that was the league’s best last year (139.1 yards per game) has averaged just 67 yards thus far. Brady Oliveira, last year’s rushing leader who was the CFL’s top Canadian and a finalist for its outstanding player award — ran for 38 yards in 11 carries in Winnipeg’s opening 27-12 loss to Montreal before sitting out last week’s 23-19 defeat to Ottawa with a knee ailment.