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Canadian football team season
1994 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season General manager Cal Murphy Head coach Cal Murphy Home field Winnipeg Stadium Record 13–5 Division place 1st, East Playoff finish Lost East Final
The 1994 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in first 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.
Round
Pick
Player
Position
School
[ 1]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
1
July 8
at BC Lions
L 20–24
0–1
2
July 14
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
W 50–35
1–1
3
July 23
at Calgary Stampeders
19–58
1–2
4
July 28
vs. Baltimore CFLers
W 39–32
2–2
5
Aug 4
at Toronto Argonauts
W 54–34
3–2
6
Aug 11
at Ottawa Rough Riders
W 59–41
4–2
7
Aug 17
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
W 46–1
5–2
8
Aug 24
vs. Sacramento Gold Miners
W 31–28
6–2
9
Sept 4
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 31–42
6–3
10
Sept 11
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 18–49
6–4
11
Sept 17
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 38–21
7–4
12
Sept 23
vs. BC Lions
W 30–18
8–4
13
Oct 1
vs. Shreveport Pirates
W 39–21
9–4
14
Oct 8
at Shreveport Pirates
W 38–22
10–4
15
Oct 15
at Las Vegas Posse
W 48–17
11–4
16
Oct 22
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 46–44
12–4
17
Oct 29
at Baltimore CFLers
L 10–57
12–5
18
Nov 6
vs. Toronto Argonauts
W 35–28
13–5
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Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Important figures Key personnel Grey Cup Championships (12) Western Division Championships (18) Eastern Division Championships (7) Current league affiliations