Bombers, QB Willy still working on contract extension — for now
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BRADENTON, FL. — Drew Willy tied the knot with his girlfriend earlier this month, but he’s being decidedly less commital with his employer, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The newly married Bombers starting quarterback said here this morning that there has been no progress in his discussions with the Bombers on a contract extension and neither party is yet ready to head to the altar.
“There’s no news on that front,” said Willy, who spoke to the media here at IMG Academy as the Bombers wrapped up their annual three-day spring mini-training camp. “I’m on a one-year deal right now and I love the city of Winnipeg and hopefully we can get something done. But if not, I’m confident playing it out.”

Willy would become a free agent next February if the Bombers do not sign him to a contract extension before then.
And the clock is ticking. Bombers GM Kyle Walters said here this morning that if the team and Willy cannot agree to a contract extension before the start of the season, there will be no more contract talks between the two parties until after the season is over.
“Very rarely are there contract talks specifically with quarterbacks done throughout the year. That’s not something we’ve done and I don’t think that’s the right way to go about it. Ongoing contract discussions throughout the season don’t happen,” said Walters.
“If there’s going to be a contract extension for Drew Willy, it’s going to be done before the season or after the season. It won’t happen during the season for the purpose you said — we don’t want to distract anybody.”
Walters said he’s unconcerned the issue could become a distraction for Willy this coming season if the two sides cannot cut a deal beforehand. “No, Drew’s a professional and he’s under a contract to play for a fair value and that’s what he will focus on.”
Willy said his marriage earlier this month to fiancée Hillary has him seeing life from a broader perspective, but he’s not going to be rushed into any new long-term deal with the Bombers. “Of course, it’s not just you anymore,” Willy said. “But it won’t bother me (to play this season without an extension)… I’ve been in way worse situations in my life contract-wise, being cut and released from NFL teams. I’m not too worried about it.”
Willy is heading into his second season with the Bombers and is reportedly seeking a deal that would pay him $400,000 a season, which would put him in the same pay range as Edmonton Eskimos QB Mike Reilly.
The Bombers love what they saw the last three days in Willy, who spent a lot of his off-season in the weight room and looks both bigger and stronger this spring than he was last year. “He’s better, that’s for sure. He improved,” said Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea.
“It’s obvious to us… he’s worked hard this off-season on his craft, not only with the football IQ and the playbook but physically he’s gotten after it too.”
O’Shea said he was delighted with the depth of talent at this year’s mini-camp. “It was a great three days. I’m sorry to see it end,” said O’Shea.
Walters said the team will likely invite 20-25 of the players who worked out for the Bombers here the last three days to join the club at main training camp in Winnipeg in June. A total of 52 players were on the roster down here.
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