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NUMBER SIXTY-NINE | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Paul Archer (also #79) | OL | 2007 |
Kenny Browne | OL | 1995 |
Andrew Carter | OL | 2003 |
Sukh Chungh | G | 2015-18 |
Rob Davidson (also #96) | DT | 1993-95 |
Al Forkheim (also #56) | HB | 1950 |
Glenn January | OT | 2009-13 |
Tomoya Machino | OT | 2021- |
Grant McPherson | G, T | 1951 |
Gary Moten | LB | 1985 |
Bobby Pandelidis | G | 1996 |
Scott Redl | OL, DL | 1989-90 |
Franco Rocca | OL | 1997 |
David Stanley | LB | 1988 |
Eric Wilson (also #67, #94) | G, DT | 2002-03, 2006 |
Glenn January was a star at Texas Tech before coming north to the CFL, first with the Toronto Argonauts and then with the Saskatchewan Roughriders before signing with the Bombers as a free agent in 2009.
January was a technician playing the offensive tackle position, controlling defensive ends with a combination of strength and technique. He was the Bombers top O-lineman three straight years, from 2012-14.
Eric Wilson was as tough as they come and versatile enough to play both defensive tackle and, when injuries mounted, move across the line of scrimmage to play guard. He started at the University of Michigan before joining the Bombers after a stint with the Detroit Lions. He left Winnipeg in 2004 for a two-year stretch with the Miami Dolphins. Wilson returned to the CFL and finished his career with the Montreal Alouettes, winning Grey-Cup titles in 2009 and 2010.