Brett Cameron among Bomber cuts
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Brett Cameron’s career with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers proved to be a lot shorter than his father, Bob’s.
The younger Cameron — who was attempting this spring to follow in his legendary father’s footsteps as the Bombers punter — was among six cuts announced by the team this morning.
The other cuts announced by the team — which were the first of training camp — were Australian punter Tim Hutchison, import linebacker Chad Faulcon, import defensive lineman Marcus Hyde, import defensive back Sam Pope and non-import defensive back Jawann Westerman.
With today’s cuts, the Bombers now have two punters still in camp — incumbent Mike Renaud, who’s having a solid camp, and Billy Pavlopoulos, the Bombers 7th rounder in 2013.