1989 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season

The 1989 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in 3rd place in the East Division with a 7–11 record.

1989 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
Head coachMike Riley
Home fieldWinnipeg Stadium
Results
Record7–11
Division place3rd, East
Playoff finishLost East Final

Offseason

CFL Draft

Rd Pick Player Position School

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Score Result Record
A June 25 at Saskatchewan Roughriders 37–7 Loss 0–1
B June 29 at Toronto Argonauts 17–16 Loss 0–2
C July 5 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 23–16 Loss 0–3

Regular season

Standings

East Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Hamilton Tiger-Cats18126051951724
Toronto Argonauts18711036942814
Winnipeg Blue Bombers18711040846214
Ottawa Rough Riders1841404266308

Season schedule

Week Date Opponent Score Result Record
1 July 14 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders 29–24 Win 1–0
2 July 20 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28–22 Loss 1–1
3 July 25 at Ottawa Rough Riders 43–32 Win 2–1
4 Aug 2 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders 29–27 Loss 2–2
5 Aug 10 at Toronto Argonauts 20–12 Loss 2–3
6 Aug 16 vs. Calgary Stampeders 27–24 Win 3–3
7 Aug 22 at Calgary Stampeders 31–10 Loss 3–4
8 Aug 29 vs. Toronto Argonauts 34–6 Win 4–4
9 Sept 3 at Saskatchewan Roughriders 28–20 Win 5–4
10 Sept 10 vs. BC Lions 53–34 Win 6–4
11 Sept 16 at BC Lions 24–20 Win 7–4
12 Sept 22 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 20–19 Loss 7–5
13 Oct 1 vs. Toronto Argonauts 24–17 Loss 7–6
14 Oct 9 at Edmonton Eskimos 45–7 Loss 7–7
15 Oct 15 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 29–21 Loss 7–8
16 Oct 22 vs. Edmonton Eskimos 34–11 Loss 7–9
17 Oct 29 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders 18–14 Loss 7–10
18 Nov 5 at Ottawa Rough Riders 24–10 Loss 7–11

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Playoffs

East Semi-Final

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Winnipeg Blue Bombers11081130
Toronto Argonauts00707

East Final

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Winnipeg Blue Bombers711110
Hamilton Tiger-Cats317314

Awards and records

1989 CFL All-Stars

Eastern All-Star Selections

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