CFL

Blue Bombers' Oliveira, Ticats' Mitchell finalists for CFL outstanding player award

Running back Brady Oliveira of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell are the finalists for the CFL's outstanding player award.

Winnipeg RB also up for top Canadian honours with Alouettes' Adeyemi-Berglund

Composite photo of Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Brady Oliveira and Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell in game action during the 2024 CFL season.
From left: Blue Bombers running back Brady Oliveira led the CFL in rushing this season with 1,353 yards while Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell was the league leader in passing yards (5,451) and touchdowns (32). (CBC Sports composite: Christinne Muschi, Peter Power/Canadian Press)

Running back Brady Oliveira of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell are the finalists for the Canadian Football League's outstanding player award.

Oliveira led the CFL in rushing this season with 1,353 yards while Mitchell was the league leader in passing yards (5,451) and touchdowns (32).

Oliveira is also the West Division finalist for the CFL's top Canadian award, the second straight year he's been nominated for both.

Oliveira was the CFL's outstanding Canadian in 2023 and the runner-up to Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly for outstanding player.

Defensive lineman Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund of the Montreal Alouettes is the East Division's top Canadian nominee.

Voting for the awards is conducted by the Football Reporters of Canada and the nine CFL head coaches.

The other award finalists include:

  • Defensive back Rolan Milligan Jr. of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal linebacker Tyrice Beverette (outstanding defensive player).
  • Saskatchewan's Logan Ferland and Toronto's Ryan Hunter (outstanding lineman).
  • B.C. Lions kicker Sean Whyte and Toronto returner Janarion Grant (special teams).
  • Edmonton Elks linebacker Nick Anderson and Hamilton receiver Shemar Bridges (outstanding rookie).

The coach of the year finalists are Saskatchewan's Corey Mace and Montreal's Jason Maas.

The CFL will honour its top individual performers Nov. 14 in Vancouver.

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