Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Argonauts
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•Bombers look to shine versus Argos with much at stake for both sides - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca
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Brady Oliveira leads the league in rushing with 1,254 yards off 216 carries, good for a league-high 83.6 -yard average per game.
Oliveira is coming off a season-high 147 yards with one touchdown in last week’s 31-10 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
A Winnipeg victory would earn the team ( 10-6 ) a ninth consecutive win and clinch first place in the CFL West Division .
A tie against Toronto would also give the Bombers their fourth straight division title.
The Argonauts are coming off a bye week and sport a 7 -0 record since 2022 when returning after a break.
The Bombers ’ total home attendance this season will finish at 280,497 fans, an average of 31,166 per game.
Winnipeg ’s fourth straight sellout of 32,343 keeps the club as the league leader in attendance for a third consecutive year .
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