‘We did it baby!’ Grey Cup parade takes over downtown Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — It was the kind of bare-chested, beer-downing, roaring celebration you might expect for a team that put an end to a 29-year Grey Cup drought.
The Blue Bombers paraded their Canadian Football League championship trophy for 90 joy-filled minutes through downtown Winnipeg streets Tuesday as thousands of fans, many dressed in blue and gold, cheered, clapped and hollered.
On the back of a pickup truck, quarterback Chris Streveler braved the light snow shirtless, wearing a cowboy hat and, intermittently, an open fur coat. He pounded back a can of beer to the loud applause of fans, some of whom were too young to remember the last Bombers championship team.
“We did it baby!” running back Andrew Harris told the crowd who chanted “MVP” to the Winnipeg-born fan-favourite. At one point, he tossed the Grey Cup in the air a few times and caught it undamaged.