Bombers sign three defensive players
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are filling up their depth chart as training camp approaches.
The club announced today the signing of three import defensive players – defensive backs Bert Brown and David James and linebacker Daniel Sheffield – while also inviting Winnipeg Rifles receiver Brett Carter to training camp.
Brown (6-feet, 169; Union College) racked up 123 tackles, 35 pass knockdowns, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and five blocked kicks during his college career and also returned punts and kicks.
James (5-foot-11, 190; Weber State, was a Wyoming transfer who was considered one of the top cornerbacks in the Big Sky Conference. He finished his college days with 98 tackles and four interceptions while starting in 26 games over three seasons.
Sheffield (6-3, 206; Troy) attended training camp with the Saskatchewan Roughriders last year but was one of the team’s final cuts. He played three years with the Trojans, registering 147 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, 2.5 sacks and one interception.
Carter, meanwhile, will participate in training camp after playing the last two years with the Rifles. The former St. Vital Mustang was a Canadian Junior Football League All-Canadian and the Rifles’ MVP after pulling in 48 passes for 782 yards and six touchdowns.