Winnipeg Blue Bombers all-time records and statistics
The following is a list of Winnipeg Blue Bombers all-time records and statistics current to the 2015 CFL season.
Italics indicate a player still active with the team.
Tenure
Most Games Played
- 394 – Bob Cameron (1980–2002)
- 293 – Troy Westwood (1991–2007, 2009)
- 249 – Chris Walby (1981–1996)
- 220 – Stan Mikawos (1982–1996)
- 199 – Milt Stegall (1995–2008)
Most Seasons Played
- 23 – Bob Cameron (1980–2002)
- 18 – Troy Westwood (1991–2007, 2009)
- 16 – Bill Ceretti (1933–1949)
- 16 – Chris Walby (1981–1996)
- 15 – Stan Mikawos (1982–1996)
- 15 – Roger Savoie (1951–1965)
Most Consecutive Games Played
- 353 – Bob Cameron (1980–2000)
- 279 – Troy Westwood (1991–2007)
Scoring
Most Points – Career
- 2,748 – Troy Westwood (1991–2007, 2009)
- 1,840 – Trevor Kennerd (1980–1991)
- 890 – Milt Stegall (1995–2008)
- 673 – Bernie Ruoff (1975–1979)
- 601 – Gerry James (1952–1963)
Most Points – Season
- 213 – Troy Westwood – 1994
- 209 – Troy Westwood – 1993
- 202 – Troy Westwood – 2002
- 199 – Troy Westwood – 1992
- 198 – Trevor Kennerd – 1985
- 198 – Troy Westwood – 2003
Most Points – Game
- 36 – Bob McNamara – versus BC Lions, October 13, 1956
- 30 – Ernie Pitts – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, August 29, 1959
- 24 – Seven players, nine times
Most Touchdowns – Career
- 147 – Milt Stegall (1995–2008)
- 79 – Charles Roberts (2001–2008)
- 75 – Leo Lewis (1955–1966)
- 63 – Gerry James (1952–1963)
- 62 – James Murphy (1983–1990)
Most Touchdowns – Season
- 23 – Milt Stegall – 2002
- 19 – Gerry James – 2002
- 17 – Milt Stegall – 2005
- 16 – Ernie Pitts – 1959
- 16 – Ronald Williams – 1997
- 16 – Charles Roberts – 2007
Most Touchdowns – Game
- 6 – Bob McNamara – versus BC Lions, October 13, 1956
- 5 – Ernie Pitts – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, August 29, 1959
- 4 – Seven players, nine times
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Career
- 64 – Charles Roberts (2001–2008)
- 57 – Gerry James (1952–1963)
- 48 – Leo Lewis (1955–1966)
- 44 – Willard Reaves (1983–1987)
- 30 – Jim Washington (1974–1979)
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Season
- 18 – Gerry James – 1957
- 16 – Ronald Williams – 1997
- 16 – Charles Roberts – 2007
- 15 – Robert Mimbs – 1991
Most Rushing Touchdowns – Game
- 4 – Bob McNamara – at BC Lions, October 13, 1956
- 4 – Willard Reaves – versus Hamilton Tiger-Cats, September 15, 1984
- 4 – Tim Jessie – at Ottawa Rough Riders, July 25, 1989
- 4 – Charles Roberts – versus BC Lions, September 8, 2002
- 4 – Charles Roberts – at Edmonton Eskimos, June 28, 2007
Most Receiving Touchdowns – Career
- 144 – Milt Stegall (1995–2008)
- 61 – James Murphy (1983–1990)
- 54 – Ernie Pits (1957–1969)
- 48 – Joe Poplawski (1978–1986)
- 46 – Jeff Boyd (1983–1987)
- 46 – Rick House (1979–1991)
- 46 – Terrence Edwards (2007–2013)
Most Receiving Touchdowns – Season
- 23 – Milt Stegall – 2002
- 18 – Gerald Alphin – 1994
- 17 – Milt Stegall – 2005
- 15 – Jeff Boyd – 1985
Most Receiving Touchdowns – Game
- 5 – Ernie Pitts – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, August 29, 1959
- 4 – Alfred Jackson – versus Edmonton Eskimos, July 14, 1994
- 4 – Gerald Alphin – at Shreveport Pirates, October 8, 1994
- 4 – Arland Bruce – versus Calgary Stampeders, August 23, 2002
- 4 – Milt Stegall – at Saskatchewan Roughriders, October 6, 2002
- 4 – Milt Stegall – versus BC Lions, October 10, 2005
Passing
Most Passing Yards – Career
- 29,623 – Dieter Brock (1974–1983)
- 20,175 – Khari Jones (2000–2004)
- 18,116 – Kevin Glenn (2004–2008)
- 16,470 – Ken Ploen (1957–1967)
- 14,917 – Tom Clements (1983–1987)
Most Passing Yards – Season
- 5,334 – Khari Jones – 2002
- 5,114 – Kevin Glenn – 2007
- 4,796 – Dieter Brock – 1981
- 4,686 – Tom Clements – 1987
- 4,682 – Matt Dunigan – 1993
Most Passing Yards – Game
- 713 – Matt Dunigan – versus Edmonton Eskimos, July 14, 1994
- 467 – Matt Dunigan – versus BC Lions, July 30, 1992
- 464 – Tom Burgess – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, September 8, 1991
- 462 – Khari Jones – versus Calgary Stampeders, August 23, 2002
Most Pass Completions – Career
- 2,167 – Dieter Brock (1974–1983)
- 1,416 – Khari Jones (2000–2004)
- 1,328 – Kevin Glenn (2004–2008)
- 1,084 – Ken Ploen (1957–1967)
- 1,075 – Tom Clements (1983–1987)
Most Pass Completions – Season
- 388 – Kevin Glenn – 2007
- 382 – Khari Jones – 2002
- 374 – Kerwin Bell – 1999
- 354 – Dieter Brock – 1981
Most Pass Completions – Game
- 41 – Dieter Brock – at Ottawa Rough Riders, October 3, 1981
- 39 – Khari Jones – at BC Lions, September 27, 2002
- 35 – Matt Nichols – versus Ottawa Redblacks, October 35, 2016
- 33 – Matt Dunigan – versus Edmonton Eskimos, July 14, 1994
- 33 – Khari Jones – versus Hamilton Tiger-Cats, August 16, 2012
Most Pass Attempts – Career
- 3,777 – Dieter Brock (1974–1983)
- 2,346 – Khari Jones (2000–2004)
- 2,183 – Kevin Glenn (2004–2008)
- 1,916 – Ken Ploen (1957–1967)
- 1,779 – Tom Clements (1983–1987)
Most Pass Attempts – Season
- 630 – Kerwin Bell – 1999
- 621 – Kevin Glenn – 2007
- 620 – Khari Jones – 2002
- 600 – Matt Dunigan – 1993
Most Pass Attempts – Game
- 55 – Sammy Garza – at Ottawa Rough Riders, June 28, 1995
- 55 – Khari Jones – at BC Lions, September 27, 2002
- 54 – Kevin Glenn – at Toronto Argonauts, September 23, 2007
Most Passing Touchdowns – Career
- 187 – Dieter Brock
- 132 – Khari Jones
- 119 – Ken Ploen
- 104 – Jack Jacobs
- 103 – Kevin Glenn
Most Passing Touchdowns – Season
- 46 – Khari Jones – 2002
- 36 – Matt Dunigan – 1993
- 35 – Tom Clements – 1987
- 34 – Jack Jacobs – 1952
- 33 – Jack Jacobs – 1951
Most Passing Touchdowns – Game
- 7 – Jim Van Pelt – at Saskatchewan Roughriders, August 29, 1959
- 6 – Jack Jacobs – at Calgary Stampeders, October 4, 1952
- 6 – Sean Salisbury – versus BC Lions, September 10, 1989
Rushing
Most Rushing Yards – Career
- 9,987 – Charles Roberts (2001–2008)
- 8,861 – Leo Lewis (1955–1966)
- 5,926 – Willard Reaves (1983–1987)
- 5,736 – Jim Washington (1974–1979)
- 5,541 – Gerry James (1952–1963)
Most Rushing Yards – Season (all 1000 yard rushers included)
- 1769 – Robert Mimbs – 1991
- 1733 – Willard Reaves – 1984
- 1624 – Charles Roberts – 2005
- 1609 – Charles Roberts – 2006
- 1554 – Charles Roberts – 2003
- 1527 – Mack Herron – 1972
- 1522 – Charles Roberts – 2004
- 1471 – Willard Reaves – 1987
- 1396 – Fred Reid – 2010
- 1379 – Charles Roberts – 2007
- 1371 – Fred Reid – 2009
- 1341 – Robert Mimbs – 1990
- 1323 – Willard Reaves – 1985
- 1289 – Blaise Bryant – 1994
- 1277 – Jim Washington – 1976
- 1262 – Jim Washington – 1977
- 1223 – Dave Raimey – 1966
- 1205 – Gerry James – 1955
- 1192 – Gerry James – 1957
- 1162 – Charles Roberts – 2002
- 1160 – Leo Lewis – 1958
- 1153 – Mike Richardson – 1992
- 1120 – Ronald Williams – 1997
- 1101 – Bob McNamara – 1956
- 1076 – Charlie Shepard – 1959
- 1076 – William Miller – 1982
- 1053 – William Miller – 1980
- 1052 – Dave Raimey – 1965
- 1039 – Chad Simpson – 2012
- 1035 – Leo Lewis – 1961
- 1032 – Jim Washington – 1978
Most Rushing Yards – Game
- 260 – Fred Reid – at BC Lions, August 21, 2009
- 249 – Blaise Bryant – at Hamilton Tiger-Cats, September 17, 1994
- 221 – Willard Reaves – versus Ottawa Rough Riders, September 17, 1984
- 212 – Ronald Williams – at Saskatchewan Roughriders, October 24, 1997
Receiving
Most Receiving Yards – Career
- 15,153 – Milt Stegall (1995–2008)
- 9,036 – James Murphy (1983–1990)
- 8,341 – Joe Poplawski (1978–1986)
- 7,200 – Terrence Edwards (2007–2013)
- 6,286 – Rick House (1979–1991)
Most Receiving Yards – Season
- 1862 – Milt Stegall – 2002
- 1746 – James Murphy – 1986
- 1624 – Gerald Wilcox – 1994
- 1616 – Milt Stegall – 1997
- 1499 – Milt Stegall – 2000
Most Receiving Yards – Game
- 308 – Alfred Jackson – versus Edmonton Eskimos, July 14, 1994
- 254 – Milt Stegall – at Edmonton Eskimos, July 20, 2006
- 240 – David Williams – versus Edmonton Eskimos, July 14, 1994
- 234 – Milt Stegall – versus BC Lions, October 10, 2005
- 233 – Milt Stegall – at BC Lions, July 29, 1999
Most Receptions – Career
- 854 – Milt Stegall (1995–2008)
- 573 – James Murphy (1983–1990)
- 549 – Joe Poplawski (1978–1986)
- 469 – Terrence Edwards (2007–2013)
- 385 – Rick House (1979–1991)
Most Receptions – Season
- 116 – James Murphy – 1986
- 111 – Gerald Wilcox – 1994
- 106 – Milt Stegall – 2002
- 100 – Eugene Goodlow – 1981
- 89 – Robert Gordon – 2000
Most Receptions – Game
- 15 – Eugene Goodlow – versus Calgary Stampeders, November 1, 1981
- 13 – James Murphy – at BC Lions, Jun 26, 1986
- 13 – Derick Armstrong – at Saskatchewan Roughriders – September 2, 2007
Interceptions
Most Interceptions – Career
- 47 – Rod Hill (1988–1992)
- 34 – Norm Rauhaus (1956–1967)
- 31 – Gord Rowland (1954–1963)
- 27 – Reggie Pierson (1978–1983)
- 27 – Less Browne (1989–1991)
- 27 – Ken Hailey (1983–1991)
Most Interceptions – Season
- 14 – Less Browne – 1990
- 13 – Roy Bennett – 1987
- 12 – Rod Hill – 1990
- 12 – Rod Hill – 1989
- 10 – Ken Ploen – 1959
- 10 – Less Browne – 1991
Most Interceptions – Game
- 5 – Rod Hill – versus Edmonton Eskimos, September 9, 1990
- 4 – Peter Ribbins – versus BC Lions, August 17, 1972
Tackles (Since 1987)
Most Tackles – Career
- 607 – Greg Battle (1987–1993, 1997–1998)
- 426 – Doug Brown (2001–2011)
- 375 – Darryl Sampson (1986–1995)
- 360 – Paul Randolph (1989–1995)
Most Tackles – Season
- 124 – Greg Battle – 1989
- 114 – Greg Battle – 1990
- 112 – Barrin Simpson – 2007
- 102 – Khalil Bass – 2015
Most Tackles – Game
- 13 – Ken Hailey – at Hamilton Tiger-Cats, August 14, 1987
- 13 – Greg Battle – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, September 23, 1990
- 13 – K.D. Williams – at Toronto Argonauts, October 9, 1995
Quarterback Sacks
Most Sacks – Career
- 98 – Tyrone Jones (1983–1991)
- 59 – Tony Norman (1986–1995)
- 52 – Doug Brown (2001–2011)
- 47 – Elfrid Payton (1990–1993, 2000, 2004)
- 47 – Gavin Walls (2005–2009)
Most Sacks – Season
- 22 – Elfrid Payton – 1993
- 20.5 – Tyrone Jones – 1984
- 17.5 – Tyrone Jones – 1983
- 17 – Jamaal Westerman – 2015
Most Sacks – Game
- 4.5 – Tyrone Jones – versus BC Lions, July 22, 1984
- 4 – Charlie Clemons – versus Saskatchewan Roughriders, October 13, 1995
- 4 – Gavin Walls – versus BC Lions, October 10, 2005
References
2016 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Media Guide
Total football stats Winnipeg Blue Bombers
CFL Record Book 2009
CFL website