Bombers president/CEO Miller receives Commissioner’s Award
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers president and CEO Wade Miller was named the recipient of the CFL’s Commissioner Award prior to Grey Cup kickoff.
The award is presented annually to an individual or group that has made an outstanding contribution to Canadian football.
Under Miller’s leadership, the Bombers have played in front of crowds exceeding 30,000 a league-leading 33 times since 2018. In 2025, the club finished first in attendance for a fourth straight year and sold out every game for the first time in franchise history.
Sunday’s Grey Cup was also a sellout.
“Wade is a true football hero to his team, his community and our entire country,” said CFL Commissioner Stewart Johnston.
“While the victories and the fan support are tremendous, it’s the team’s impact in the community that will be felt for generations. Wade has been a strong proponent for youth football across Manitoba, as well as a steadfast champion of our league’s support for Indigenous community relations and reconciliation.”
— staff
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