Medlock puts off retirement for at least one more season, re-signs with Bombers
WINNIPEG — It didn’t take long for Justin Medlock to realize he wasn’t ready for life after football.
After a conversation with Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea and assurances the team wanted him back, Medlock signed a one-year contract that was announced Thursday.
“Just having some time away and kind of talking to some people, and coach O’Shea was one of those people, I kind of figured, hey, you know I’m going to be either all in or I’m not in,” Medlock said in a conference call from Florida.
“So after taking some time away, I just figured, man, I want to come back and come back stronger and healthier and ready for a new start.”


