Blue Bombers linebacker Adam Bighill happy to help kids with facial differences
WINNIPEG — Adam Bighill is happy and satisfied every time he hauls down a quarterback or knocks the ball out of an opponent’s hands.
But those feats don’t top the list of accomplishments for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers middle linebacker, who was voted the CFL team’s most outstanding player and top defensive player. Helping shy children with facial differences look people in the eye, smile and speak confidently is what makes him as proud as any of his football achievements.
“In a sense, sometimes it’s even more because you’re really affecting these kids’ lives,” said Bighill, who was born with a bilateral cleft lip and palate.
Before the Bombers (10-8) began practising Wednesday for Sunday’s West Division semifinal in Regina against the Saskatchewan Roughriders (12-6), Bighill spoke to The Canadian Press about his first season with the club.


