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The 1994 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in 1st place in the East Division with a 13–5 record. They attempted to make a third straight Grey Cup appearance, but they lost to Baltimore in the East Final.
Offseason
CFL Draft
Rd
Pick
Player
Position
School
Preseason
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Record
A
June 24
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
61–28
Win
1–0
B
June 29
at Baltimore CFLers
45–43
Loss
1–1
Regular season
Season standings
[ 1]
Season schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Record
1
July 8
at BC Lions
24–20
Loss
0–1
2
July 14
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
50–35
Win
1–1
3
July 23
at Calgary Stampeders
58–19
Loss
1–2
4
July 28
vs. Baltimore CFLers
39–32
Win
2–2
5
Aug 4
at Toronto Argonauts
54–34
Win
3–2
6
Aug 11
at Ottawa Rough Riders
59–41
Win
4–2
7
Aug 17
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
46–1
Win
5–2
8
Aug 24
vs. Sacramento Gold Miners
31–28
Win
6–2
9
Sept 4
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
42–31
Loss
6–3
10
Sept 11
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
49–18
Loss
6–4
11
Sept 17
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
38–21
Win
7–4
12
Sept 23
vs. BC Lions
30–18
Win
8–4
13
Oct 1
vs. Shreveport Pirates
39–21
Win
9–4
14
Oct 8
at Shreveport Pirates
38–22
Win
10–4
15
Oct 15
at Las Vegas Posse
48–17
Win
11–4
16
Oct 22
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
46–44
Win
12–4
17
Oct 29
at Baltimore CFLers
57–10
Loss
12–5
18
Nov 6
vs. Toronto Argonauts
35–28
Win
13–5
[ 2]
Playoffs
East Semi-Final
East Final
Awards and records
1994 CFL All-Stars
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Important figures Key personnel Grey Cup Championships (12) Western Division Championships (18) Eastern Division Championships (7) Current league affiliations