The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will face the Ottawa Redblacks on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa [1].
The game serves as a pivotal moment for both franchises as the Blue Bombers seek to maintain their momentum while the Redblacks attempt to secure their first win of the season.
Central to the narrative is quarterback Dru Brown, who returns to Ottawa after being traded back to Winnipeg [2]. Brown now faces the opportunity to compete against the team that recently moved him, adding a layer of personal motivation to the contest [3].
The Blue Bombers enter the game with a 3-2 record [1]. In contrast, the Redblacks have struggled on both sides of the ball, resulting in an 0-5 record [1].
Betting markets reflect the disparity between the two teams. Winnipeg is favored by 3.5 points [1]. The over/under total for the game is set at 56 points [1].
Ottawa has faced further challenges regarding its roster stability. Reports indicate the winless team will be without its best player for an indefinite period [4]. This loss of personnel coincides with the team's struggle to find consistency in their offensive and defensive execution [3].
The matchup on Sunday will test whether the Redblacks can disrupt the Blue Bombers' rhythm or if Winnipeg will capitalize on the home team's winless streak [1].
“The Blue Bombers enter the game with a 3-2 record.”
This game highlights a stark contrast in trajectory between two CFL teams. For Winnipeg, the return of Dru Brown provides a psychological and tactical advantage. For Ottawa, an 0-5 start combined with the loss of key personnel suggests a systemic failure that may require significant roster or coaching adjustments to avoid a winless season.



