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1951, 1953
NUMBER EIGHTY-NINE | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Blair Atkinson | WR | 2007 |
Robert Baker | WR | 2006 |
Ernie Becker (also #83) | QB, HB | 1952-54 |
Kotto Cotton | WR | 1998 |
Clarence Denmark | SB | 2011-17 |
Billy Hooper | QB, DB | 1955 |
Borden (Bud) Korchak (also #34, #86, #96) | FW, K | 1949-54 |
Kenny Lawler | SB | 2019-21 |
Ken Ploen (also #11) | QB, DB | 1957-67 |
Chad Rempel (also #45) | WR, LS | 2005, 2015- |
Jamayel Smith | WR | 2010 |
Bill Todd (also #50, #86) | HB | 1951, 1953 |
Myron Wise | WR | 1996 |
Stephen Young | DE | 2003 |
Clarence Denmark arrived in Winnipeg in 2011 with little fanfare, as another prospect added to training camp after spending a couple of seasons on the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad.
By the time of his retirement Denmark had moved into the club’s Top 10 list for all-time receiving yards, ranking ninth at the time with 4,870 yards behind Milt Stegall (15,153), James Murphy (9,036), Joe Poplawski (8,341), Terrence Edwards (7,200), Rick House (6,266), Perry Tuttle (5,817), Ernie Pitts (5,525) and Jeff Boyd (5,110).
Chad Rempel was a draft pick of the Edmonton Eskimos in 2004 and made his debut with the Bombers in 2005 as a receiver. Halfway through his career, he essentially taught himself to become a long snapper and became so adept at the skill he was considered the best in the league.
Ken Ploen made #11 untouchable in these parts, but also wore #89. We highlighted his remarkable career at #11... Bud Korchak was noted at #34.