Redblacks celebrated in Ottawa after bringing home first Grey Cup in 40 years
OTTAWA — Henry Burris is rarely at a loss for words, but even he had trouble describing his feelings as a crowd of thousands came out in support of the Ottawa Redblacks.
Fans lined up to witness Ottawa’s first sports championship parade in 40 years as the Redblacks celebrated their 39-33 overtime Grey Cup victory over the Calgary Stampeders on Sunday.
“Being able to experience this and see the number of people that turned out and the waves of people lined up I honestly had a tear come to my eye,” said Burris, who was using crutches to get around. “You truly have no idea when you talk about 40 years and a city that loves football the way people do here in Ottawa. To hear the jubilation and the excitement of the people and to be a part of this is like a dream come true.”
Burris was named the game’s MVP as the 41-year-old veteran delivered one of the best performances of his career despite playing with an injured left knee.


