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NUMBER SIXTY-TWO | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Sid Bailey | DE | 1971 |
Mel Embree | E | 1952 |
Denny Fortney (also #90) | DT, OL | 2001-04 |
Dan Gyetvai | OL | 2002-05 |
Walt Konarski | T | 1950-51 |
Chuck Liebrock (also #54) | G | 1970-77 |
Sam Longo | OL | 2015 |
Dock Luckie | DT | 1981 |
Steve Morley (also #65) | OL | 2009-14 |
Richard Nemeth | OL | 1984-86 |
Chris Perez | OL | 1997-99 |
Roger Savoie (also #44) | C, G, LB, DL | 1951-65 |
Glen Schapansky | DL | 1967-70 |
Bobby Singh | OL | 2008 |
Ron Southwick | LB | 1975-78 |
Cody Speller | OL | 2018-19 |
Tuofuli Uperesa | G | 1973-74 |
He was a kid from St. Boniface who played for the Winnipeg Rods before being able to more than hold his own for the Bombers for an amazing 16 seasons. Nicknamed ‘Baby Bull’ Savoie morphed into an all-star lineman for the Bombers and played in seven Grey Cups, winning four. He was a versatile battler during his playing days and is a member of both the Winnipeg Football Club Hall of Fame and Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.
Chris Perez gave the Bombers some solid O-line play during a dark stretch in their history. The Bombers were just 13-41 over that stretch, but there were a few constants: Milt Stegall was still pulling in touchdown passes and Perez was the team’s top O-lineman.
In the winter of 2000 Perez was traded to the B.C. Lions for a third-string QB – Khari Jones – and after a year with the Leos, wrapped up his career after one season with the XFL’s Chicago Enforcers.