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NUMBER SIX | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Dru Brown (also #18) | QB | 2021- |
Bob Cameron | P | 1980-2003 |
Bill Ceretti (also #55 and 39) | G, T | 1931-41, 1945-49 |
Jack Creasy | — | 1942 |
Dominique Davis | QB | 2015-17 |
Woodrow Gillies | — | 1941 |
Elton Hobson (also #8, 46) | QB, HB | 1945-49 |
Harry Knight | QB | 1975-78 |
Bob Macoritti | K | 1975 |
Walt McKee (also #35) | K | 1972-74 |
Ed Mills (also #20) | HB | 1931-34 |
Charles Nelson (also #12) | KR/WR | 2018-21 |
Josh Portis | QB | 2014-15 |
Johnny Reagan | HB, FW | 1947 |
Bill Troup | QB | 1979 |
Corey Washington | WR | 2018- |
Bob Cameron’s story is as much about perseverance as it is about longevity. He set the CFL record for consecutive games, dressing for 353 in a row and playing until he was 48 years-old – all this after being cut countless times before landing a home with the Bombers. He was a quarterback during his college days at Acadia – he won the Hec Crighton Trophy as the top player in the country in 1976 – and holds the majority of the CFL’s punting records.
Winnipeg sportswriting legend Vince Leah referred to Bill Ceretti as ‘one of the finest Canadian-born linemen in the history of the game.’ Ceretti was a member of three Grey Cup championship teams in 1935, 1939 and 1941, and earned the nickname ‘Red Dog’ for his prowess at a card game with the same name.