Jefferson’s decision to remain in Winnipeg answers biggest free-agency question
TORONTO — Willie Jefferson has answered the biggest question heading into CFL free agency.
The CFL’s top defensive player last season opted to stay put Monday rather than test the open market. The six-foot-seven, 248-pound defensive lineman agreed to terms to remain with the Grey Cup-champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The decision came after Jefferson visited both the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL’s free-agent negotiating window last week.
“As an organization, we are very excited to have Willie and his family return for another two seasons,” Bombers GM Kyle Walters said. “The talent he brings to the table and his ability to change football games speaks for itself, but what we have gotten to know over the past season is the person behind the player, and that is just as important to our football operations.”