BOMBERS/TICATS TRADE

WINNIPEG (CP) – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers acquired quarterback Brian Brohm from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Monday for a conditional 2015 draft pick.

The Bombers also released quarterback Justin Goltz.

Brohm appeared in one exhibition game last year for Hamilton before spending the entire season on the injured list.

Brohm joined the Ticats after spending time in both the NFL and UFL. He played collegiately at Louisville (2004-2007) and finished as the school’s second-leading passer with 10,775 yards.

Goltz spent four seasons with Winnipeg, completing 88-of-160 passes for 961 yards with three TDs and seven interceptions.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Sad, sad day for the Sports Cage and Football Monday~ I'm so sorry to hear of your partial retirement, John. Mondays are special for me as I know you'll be contributing and trying to keep Rod 'honest'!!! Your ability to document stats in your head truly has always amazed me… You just 'love' all sports that much. You will be missed.. and I'll continue to listen for your guest appearances. God Bless… another loss from the RIDERS!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Roddy- Listening to the Sports Cage and your concerns on the curling where non-featured games aren't getting proper coverage.

Try this for real time results:

http://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/?e=19

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Huge WHL NEWS: Many sources reporting Prince George has officially been sold to a local partner Greg Pocock and a group of investors that includes NHL players and former Cougars Eric Brewer and Dan Hamhuisand. Other major news of the day is that Kootenay will be playing in Winnipeg next season…all of this comes days after CTV regina reported the Lethbridge Hurricanes are forced to sell as the WHL may have to step in finacially to assit operations of the team.

Stew, Lunsden

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Also rumoured Hurricanes "franchise" sold to Winnipeg Jet and TNSE kootenay ice able to get out of their lease and move to Lethbridge.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Oh Goltz ya tool.

Take your bow tie and go home.

Ha ha