Offensive Line Preview: Blue Bombers’ Key to Success Ahead of 2026
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are bracing for changes on their offensive line as they prepare for the 2026 season. Despite a strong track record over the last decade, the team has seen a decline in offensive performance, partly due to injuries and a new coaching staff. Key exits include veteran center Chris Kolankowski and the addition of tackle Jarell Broxton from the B.C. Lions is expected to bolster the unit. The offensive line's performance has historically driven the team's success, so these changes are critical for a bounce-back season.
By the Numbers- The Blue Bombers finished 2nd in rushing yards per game (124.1) and 9th in passing (235.0) last year.
- Averaged 345.7 net offensive yards per game, with 37 sacks allowed.
- Two changes are planned in the offensive line for 2026, including the addition of Jarell Broxton.
- Kendall Randolph will likely move to guard, and Tui Elli is the frontrunner to take over center.
- The team might explore the option of fielding three imports and two Canadians on the line.
As the CFL Canadian Draft approaches, the Blue Bombers are expected to use one of their top picks to secure another offensive lineman. The integration of new players into the offensive scheme will be critical for restoring the team's offensive dominance. Overall, the effectiveness of the revamped line will shape the team’s success in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineThe adjustments to the offensive line are a pivotal step for the Blue Bombers as they aim to reclaim their status as a dominant force in the league. The team's success hinges on this new configuration, making it essential to monitor their integration and effectiveness in the coming season.
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