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Vaval’s Return Touchdown Turns the Tide for Blue Bombers in 30-21 Win over Argonauts

Sergio Castillo kicked five field goals and Brown won his first start as Winnipeg overcame Toronto’s 351-yard offense.

  • On Friday, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the Toronto Argonauts 30-21, with Trey Vaval's 129-yard return touchdown after a missed field goal attempt breaking the game open in the fourth quarter.
  • Quarterback Dru Brown earned his first victory as a starter for the Blue Bombers at Princess Auto Stadium, while the Argonauts played away because BMO Field is hosting FIFA World Cup matches.
  • Winnipeg leaned on kicker Sergio Castillo's five field goals from 56, 53, 40, 17, and 32 yards, while running back Brady Oliveira rushed 16 times for 69 yards against Toronto's defense.
  • Toronto quarterback Chad Kelly finished 24-of-36 for 320 yards and two touchdowns, with receiver Makai Polk leading the team by recording 125 yards on four catches in the loss.
  • The Blue Bombers improved to 3-2 while the Argonauts fell to 2-3; Winnipeg's defense registered three total sacks, including two by Willie Jefferson, establishing defensive strength moving forward.
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Vaval’s return touchdown turns the tide for Blue Bombers in 30-21 win over Argonauts

WINNIPEG - Trey Vaval turned a moment of frustration into the play of the game.

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Vaval's return touchdown turns the tide for Blue Bombers in 30-21 win over Argonauts

WINNIPEG — Trey Vaval's 129-yard return touchdown after a missed Toronto Argonauts field goal attempt broke the game open in the fourth quarter of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' 30-21 win on Friday. The long return bailed out the Bombers after Vaval had fumbled a punt return moments earlier. When Toronto kicker Lirim Hajrullahu was wide left on a 40-yard, field-goal attempt, Vaval caught the ball deep in his own end zone and weaved his way through …

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