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March 5, 2017

Number 92

NUMBER NINETY-TWO
NAME POSITION YEAR
Brian Guebert FB, DT 2007-08
Pat MacDonald DL 2009
Daaron McField DT 2000-01
Bob McNamara (also #96) RB, DB 1955-58
Len Meltzer (also #68, #87) HB 1950-54
Nick Miller (also #24, #85, #91, #93, #94) FW, DB 1953-64
Drake Nevis DT 2017-19
Colin Scrivener (also #72) DT 1995-97
Elton Taylor (also #42) HB 1954-57
Peter Thodos HB 1954
Chris Tsangaris LB 1992-94
Bryant Turner, Jr. DT 2011-15
Antwone Young DE 2005

Winnipeg Football Club Hall of Famers:

  • Nick Miller (1996)

 

CFL All-Stars:

  • Bryant Turner, Jr. (2012)

 

Division All-Stars:

  • Bob McNamara (1956)
  • Bryant Turner, Jr. (2012, 2013)

 

Bomber Team Awards:

  • Most Outstanding Player – Bob McNamara, 1956
  • Cal Murphy Heart of a Legend Award – Bryant Turner, Jr. — 2015

 

He Wore It Well:

Nick Miller, FW, DB, 1953-64

One word comes to mind when describing Nick Miller’s athletic achievements, including his days as a member of the Blue Bombers: champion.

A Winnipeg product who cut his teeth on the gridiron with the Winnipeg Light Infantry junior program and then with the Winnipeg Rams – who won the Canadian Intermediate Championship in 1954 – Miller was part of the Bombers ‘Glory Days’, winning Grey Cups in 1958, 1959, 1961 and 1962. But Miller also won soccer championships as a goalkeeper with the Luxton Royals and Winnipeg Scottish and basketball titles with the YMHA and the Kings Best Bombers and Labatt Blues.

Miller wore six different numbers during his days with the Bombers, and donned #92 in his first season. He was inducted into the Winnipeg Football Club Hall of Fame in 1996 and the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.

Notable:

Bryant Turner, Jr. joined the Blue Bombers just in time to mesh with the ‘Swaggerville’ defence that was the backbone of the team’s East Division championship. He was a steady presence in the middle of the defensive line over five years with 2012 – when he had six sacks in 14 games – earning him a spot on the CFL All-Star team. He was also giving off the field, winning the Cal Murphy Heart of a Legend Award for sportsmanship and dedication to the CFL and the community. Turner, Jr. signed with the B.C. Lions in 2016.