Rested Redblacks look to avoid bye-week sluggishness against visiting Bombers
OTTAWA — With a 1-4-1 record the Redblacks hardly look like a team in position to contend for the East Division, but just three points separate Ottawa from the first place Toronto Argonauts.
The Redblacks will look to close the gap Friday night as they host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3-2-0).
After playing four games in 17 days where they went 1-3, the Redblacks took a well-deserved six-day break to rest aching muscles, but also clear minds.
“I think that more of the break that we needed was mentally,” said Ottawa quarterback Trevor Harris. “It’s one of those deals where it was good for us to step away, clear our minds mentally and get some time with our family and not be cramming so much stuff into so little time.”


