Blue Bombers beat Redblacks 31-1, extending unbeaten streak to five games
WINNIPEG — Quarterback Matt Nichols set a new team record for consecutive pass completions as his Winnipeg Blue Bombers shut the Ottawa Redblacks out Friday night, walking away with their fifth straight win.
The score was 31-1, the Redblacks’ single point from an end zone punt by Richie Leone, as Ottawa (2-3) could do little offensively or defensively after the first half of the first quarter.
Nichols credited the defence for the interception and touchdown that turned the switch. Defensive back Winston Rose intercepted Ottawa quarterback Jonathon Jennings and took it 71 yards for a touchdown midway through the first quarter. Touchdowns from Andrew Harris, Kenny Lawler and Chris Strevelor followed.
“He jump started us with that pick six and we went on two or three touchdown drives after that,” said Nichols, who threw a team-record 19 consecutive completed passes.