Blue Bombers rebuild passing attack around receiver White, co-ordinator Condell
WINNIPEG — Tim White can already see the pieces falling into place for a Winnipeg Blue Bombers offence that enters the 2026 CFL season with something to prove.
The star free-agent receiver arrives at training camp expected to play a big role in reshaping a Winnipeg passing game that took a notable step back last season. White said he has been impressed by what he’s seen through a week of workouts, adding that he plans to push a perennial Grey Cup contender over the top.
“I want to redefine the offence and get us to that top level in the passing game,” White said earlier this week. “With all the guys they have here, I’ll be able to step into a situation where I can be myself, and I can put my ability on display to help this team win games.”
White is one of two high-profile receivers brought in over the winter to give the group a fresh look. He is joined by Tommy Nield, a big-bodied receiver at six-foot-three, while veterans Nic Demski and Ontaria Wilson, along with star running back Brady Oliveira, round out the aerial threats.


