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GREY CUP Rosters HAMILTON TIGER-CATS vs WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS 107th GREY CUP SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2019 | 4:00 P.M. MT | McMAHON STADIUM | CALGARY, AB | TSN, RDS, ESPN2 29 HECHT 0 JONES 37 ALEXANDER* x 14 SAYLES* x FS 25 TAYLOR* 22 FENNER* x x 41 EXUMÉ# 22 30 ROSE* HB HB 16 JONES* CB 34 BRIGGS 44 GAUTHIER CB 45 JONES* 52 MILES 21 HALLETT# 19 WILSON* 4 BIGHILL* 36 MASTON* WLB MLB SLB 2 KONGBO# 98 RICHARDSON* 3 HANSEN+ 94 JEFFCOAT* 95 THOMAS 92 NEVIS* 5 JEFFERSON* DE NT DT DE WR LT LG C RG RT WR 1 ADAMS* 66 BRYANT* 61 DESJARLAIS# 62 SPELLER 53 NEUFELD 51 HARDRICK* 82 WOLITARSKY 67 ELI# SB RB QB FB SB SB 81 88 BAILEY* 33 HARRIS 8 COLLAROS* 24 MILLER 10 DEMSKI 89 LAWLER* 27 AUGUSTINE 12 McGUIRE* 32 RUSH 81 PETERMANN 9 17 STREVELER* x CHANGES FROM LAST WEEK IN: 29 HECHT K/P LS KR PR OUT: 68 GRAY 9 MEDLOCK* 46 REMPEL 80 GRANT* 80 GRANT* # DENOTES 2019 DRAFT SELECTION + DENOTES GLOBAL * DENOTES AMERICAN HAMILTON TIGER-CATS vs WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRACTICE ROSTER No. Last Name / First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Team CFL College No. Last Name, First Name No. Last Name, First Name POSITION 0 JONES, Derek DB 6.01 194 22-May-92 6 6 Simon Fraser 1 ADAMS, Darvin* 48 BRISSON-FAST, Nate* DL 1 ADAMS, Darvin* WR 6.02 201 5-Jan-90 5 7 Auburn 37 ALEXANDER, Brandon* 38 HERNANDEZ-REYES, Manuel+ LB 2 KONGBO, Jonathan# DE 6.05 255 19-Jun-96 1 1 Tennessee 27 AUGUSTINE, Johnny 35 JOHNSON, Trey* DB 3 HANSEN, Thiadric+ LB 6.02 243 26-Dec-92 1 1 Potsdam Royals 88 BAILEY, Rasheed* 49 KENNEY, David* DE 4 BIGHILL, Adam* LB 5.10 223 16-Oct-88 2 8 Central Washington 4 BIGHILL, Adam* 18 KNIGHT, Trevor* QB 5 JEFFERSON, Willie* DL 6.07 248 31-Jan-91 1 6 Stephen F. Austin 34 BRIGGS, Jesse* 97 KOLOAMATANGI, Meffy* DE 8 COLLAROS, Zach* QB 6.00 219 27-Aug-88 1 8 Cincinnati 66 BRYANT, Stanley* 39 RIOS, Marcus* DB 9 MEDLOCK, Justin* K 6.00 206 23-Oct-83 4 9 UCLA 8 COLLAROS, Zach* 47 ROBINSON, Jordan* RB 10 DEMSKI, Nic WR 5.11 212 14-May-93 2 5 Manitoba 10 DEMSKI, Nic 26 SCHIAFFINO-PEREZ, Sergio+ DB 12 McGUIRE, Sean* QB 6.02 218 14-Feb-96 1 1 Western Illinois 61 DESJARLAIS, Drew# 86 WALKER, Kenneth* WR 14 SAYLES, Marcus* DB 5.90 176 1-Oct-94 2 2 U of West Georgia 67 ELI, Asotui# 84 WILLIAMS, Malcolm WR 16 JONES, Mike* DB 5.10 186 1-Sep-95 1 1 North Carolina Central 41 EXUMÉ, Kerfalla# 40 WRIGHT, Dondre DB 18 STREVELER, Chris* QB 6.01 216 6-Jan-95 2 2 USD 22 FENNER, Chanlder* 19 WILSON, Kyrie* LB 6.01 216 05-Nov-92 3 3 Frenso State 44 GAUTHIER, Shayne 21 HALLETT, Nick# DB 5.11 188 12-Feb-94 1 1 University of Toronto 80 GRANT, Janarion* INJURED LIST 22 FENNER, Chandler* DB 6.01 205 6-Jul-90 2 4 Holy Cross 21 HALLETT, Nick# 24 MILLER, Mike FB 6.00 218 15-Mar-89 3 9 Acadia 3 HANSEN, Thiadric+ No. Last Name, First Name Games 25 TAYLOR, Nick* LB 5.10 165 27-Mar-88 1 4 Florida International 51 HARDRICK, Jermarcus* 59 COUTURE, Michael 1 27 AUGUSTINE, Johnny RB 5.09 206 7-Jul-93 2 2 Guelph 33 HARRIS, Andrew 43 CALVER, Brandon 1 29 HECHT, Jeff DB 5.09 202 4-Sep-85 2 10 Saint Mary's 29 HECHT, Jeff 23 GAITOR, Anthony* 1 30 ROSE, Winston* DB 6.00 171 29-Nov-93 1 3 New Mexico State 5 JEFFERSON, Willie* 68 GRAY, Geoff 1 32 RUSH, John FB 6.01 227 23-Oct-93 3 3 Guelph 94 JEFFCOAT, Jackson* 91 GRIFFITHS, Connor# 1 33 HARRIS, Andrew RB 5.10 216 24-Apr-87 4 10 Raiders (Jr.) 0 JONES, Derek 58 LATOUR, Maxime 1 34 BRIGGS, Jesse LB 6.01 211 14-Apr-90 6 6 McGill 45 JONES, Korey* 93 ROH, Craig* 1 36 MASTON, Mercy* DB 5.11 208 10-Nov-92 1 3 Boise State 16 JONES, Mike* 7 WHITEHEAD, Lucky* 1 37 ALEXANDER, Brandon* DB 6.00 198 27-Sep-93 3 3 UCF 2 KONGBO, Jonathan# 65 WILLIAMS, Darrell* 1 41 EXUMÉ, Kerfalla# DB 6.00 197 24-Feb-94 1 1 Universite de Montreal 89 LAWLER, Kenny* 31 JANKE, Dexter 6 44 GAUTHIER, Shayne LB 5.10 231 20-Feb-92 4 4 Laval 36 MASTON, Mercy* 6 NELSON, Charles* 6 45 JONES, Korey* LB 6.01 230 4-Apr-89 1 6 Wyoming 12 McGUIRE, Sean* 15 NICHOLS, Matt* 6 46 REMPEL, Chad LS 6.03 251 23-May-81 5 15 Saskatchewan 9 MEDLOCK, Justin* 20 OLIVEIRA, Brady# 6 51 HARDRICK, Jermarcus* OL 6.05 319 30-May-90 4 6 Nebraska 52 MILES, Thomas 52 MILES, Thomas LB 6.01 232 31-Jul-92 3 6 Manitoba 24 MILLER, Mike 53 NEUFELD, Pat OL 6.06 313 26-Dec-88 6 9 Saskatchewan 53 NEUFELD, Pat 61 DESJARLAIS, Drew# OL 6.02 313 24-Apr-97 1 1 Windsor 92 NEVIS, Drake* BLUE BOMBERS COACHING STAFF 62 SPELLER, Cody OL 6.04 298 10-May-94 2 2 McMaster University 81 PETERMANN, Daniel Head Coach: Mike O'Shea 66 BRYANT, Stanley* OL 6.05 306 7-May-86 5 10 East Carolina 46 REMPEL, Chad Off. Coordinator/Receivers Coach: Paul LaPolice 67 ELI, Asotui# OL 6.04 326 31-Jan-96 1 1 University of Hawai'i 98 RICHARDSON, Steven* Def. Coordinator: Richie Hall 80 GRANT, Janarion* WR 5.10 173 20-Nov-93 1 1 Rutgers 30 ROSE, Winston* Quarterbacks: Buck Pierce 81 PETERMANN, Daniel WR 5.11 210 4-Oct-95 2 2 McMaster University 32 RUSH, John Offensive Line: Marty Costello 82 WOLITARSKY, Drew WR 6.02 226 22-Mar-95 3 3 Minnesota 14 SAYLES, Marcus* Running Backs: Kevin Bourgoin 88 BAILEY, Rasheed* WR 6.01 210 29-Jul-93 1 1 Delaware Valley 62 SPELLER, Cody Linebackers/Defensive Line: Glen Young 89 LAWLER, Kenny* WR 6.03 192 25-Jun-94 2 2 California 17 STREVELER, Chris* Defensive Backs: Jordan Younger 92 NEVIS, Drake* DT 6.00 300 8-May-89 3 5 LSU 25 TAYLOR, Nick* Special Teams Coordinator: Paul Boudreau 94 JEFFCOAT, Jackson* DE 6.03 253 26-Dec-91 3 3 Texas 95 THOMAS, Jake Pass Game Analyst: James Stanley 95 THOMAS, Jake DT 6.02 275 6-Dec-90 8 8 Acadia 19 WILSON, Kyrie* 98 RICHARDSON, Steven* DL 5.11 298 28-Feb-96 1 1 University of Minnesota 82 WOLITARSKY, Drew #DENOTES 2019 DRAFT SELECTION *DENOTES INTERNATIONALS ➕ DENOTES INTERNATIONALS.
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