Redblacks down Blue Bombers 23-10 to clinch CFL East Division
WINNIPEG — It was the kind of game Henry Burris wanted the Ottawa Redblacks to play with first place on the line.
After losing three of their last four games heading into Saturday’s match against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the Redblacks came away with a convincing 23-10 victory.
Burris and running back Mossis Madu each ran in a touchdown and Ottawa’s defence forced five Bomber turnovers, including intercepting Winnipeg quarterback Matt Nichols a season-high three times.
And, more importantly, the Redblacks (8-8-1) clinched top spot in the CFL East Division for a second straight season and get a bye before hosting the division final Nov. 20.


