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Canadian football team season
1997 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season General manager Jeff Reinebold Head coach Jeff Reinebold Home field Winnipeg Stadium Record 4–14 Division place 3rd, East Playoff finish did not qualify
The 1997 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in third place in the East Division with a 4–14 record and failed to make the playoffs. This ended the second longest playoff streak in CFL history at 17 years (1980–1996).[ 1]
Ottawa Rough Riders Dispersal Draft [ edit ]
Round
Pick
Player
Pos
2
13
Obrad Spanic
DL
3
21
Stacy Evans
DE
4
28
Lubo Zizakovic
DT
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
1
June 27
at Toronto Argonauts
L 23–38
0–1
2
July 3
vs. Montreal Alouettes
L 24–27
0–2
3
July 11
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 33–18
1–2
4
July 19
at BC Lions
L 17–21
1–3
5
July 25
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
L 21–36
1–4
6
Aug 1
at Calgary Stampeders
L 22–43
1–5
7
Aug 7
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 11–45
1–6
8
Aug 14
vs. Calgary Stampeders
L 24–35
1–7
9
Aug 22
vs. Montreal Alouettes
L 21–26
1–8
10
Aug 31
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 43–12
2–8
11
Sept 7
vs. Toronto Argonauts
L 25–66
2–9
12
Sept 12
at Montreal Alouettes
L 28–29
2–10
13
Sept 19
vs. BC Lions
W 26–14
3–10
14
Sept 28
vs. Toronto Argonauts
L 9–41
3–11
15
Oct 5
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
L 25–27
3–12
16
Oct 12
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
L 2–20
3–13
17
Oct 19
at Montreal Alouettes
L 34–41
3–14
18
Oct 24
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 55–9
4–14
[ 2]
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Important figures Key personnel Grey Cup Championships (12) Western Division Championships (18) Eastern Division Championships (7) Current league affiliations