Bomber slotback Denmark wins CFL all-star honours

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers slotback Clarence Denmark was named a CFL all-star this morning, the only Bombers player to be so honored.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers slotback Clarence Denmark was named a CFL all-star this morning, the only Bombers player to be so honored.

Denmark recorded the first 1,000-yard season of his 4-year CFL career in 2014, hauling in 65 catches for 1,080 yards and three touchdowns.

Denmark signed a contract extension with the Bombers in September that will keep him in Blue and Gold though the 2016 season.

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Clarence Denmark has stepped up to establish himself as Winnipeg’s No. 1 receiver after injuries sidelined high-priced free agent Nick Moore for seven games this season.
TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Clarence Denmark has stepped up to establish himself as Winnipeg’s No. 1 receiver after injuries sidelined high-priced free agent Nick Moore for seven games this season.

The CFL all-stars are voted upon by the members of the Football Reporters of Canada and the league’s nine head coaches.

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