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NUMBER NINETY-THREE | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Dunstan Anderson | DE | 1996 |
Troy Bailey | DL | 2000 |
Mathieu Boulay | DE | 2013 |
Justin Cole | DE | 2015-16 |
Patrick Hinton | LB | 1993 |
Jabari Issa | DT | 2007 |
Josh Miller | DL | 2008 |
Nick Miller (also #24, #85, #91, #92, #94) | FW, DB | 1953-64 |
Don Oramasionwu | DT | 2009-11 |
Gerry Palmer | WR, RB, DB | 1952-53 |
Craig Roh | DE | 2018-19 |
Cedric Wilcots II | DE | 2022 |
A Winnipeg kid who played his college ball at the University of Manitoba, Don Oramasionwu was a fifth-round pick of the Blue Bombers in 2008 (39th overall) and, after attending training camp that year, returned to the Bisons for a final year of college ball. Oramasionwu used his pure strength to make an impact in a rotational role with the Bombers, racking up nine sacks and 39 tackles over his three years, before joining Kavis Reed – a former Bomber assistant – to the Edmonton Eskimos as a free agent.
A Vanier Cup champion with the Bisons in 2007, Oramasionwu also won a Grey Cup with the Eskimos in 2015. This winter he rejoined Reed, now the GM of the Montreal Alouettes, as a free agent signing with that club.
We highlighted Bomber hall of famer and Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame member Nick Miller at #92.