Bombers facing more adversity heading into showdown with Roughriders
Head coach Mike O’Shea and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have more adversity to deal with.
The West Division-leading Bombers (8-2) will open an important home-and-home series with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (6-3) on Sunday in Regina. Winnipeg hosts the Riders on Sept. 7 but will be without injured starter Matt Nichols (shoulder) and running back Andrew Harris (suspension) for both contests.
Nichols went on the six-game injured list following Winnipeg’s 32-16 win over the B.C. Lions on August 15. Harris was suspended Monday for two games following a positive drug test.
The absence of two pivotal offensive players is huge for Winnipeg, considering Saskatchewan has lost just one home Labour Day contest to the Bombers since ’05. The Riders also swept last year’s home-and-home series and come in as the CFL’s hottest team with five straight wins.