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When legendary Blue Bombers receiver Milt Stegall arrived in Winnipeg Friday morning, it was more than a homecoming to the ...
Milt Stegall was a workout fiend as a player and remains one at the age of 55, sprinting up hills and pumping iron, not just ...
One of the things Milt Stegall is hoping to feel when he gets back to work on TSN’s CFL panel on Thursday is joy. Canadian ...
After the Stampeders stomped them 37-16 two weeks ago in Calgary, the Bombers have had to stew over the lopsided defeat through their bye week. They will finally get the opportunity for vengeance ...
Well Milt here's one final guarantee from myself, Milt Stegall in the hall of fame as the greatest ever receiver in the Canadian Football League. 03:24.
Former NFL and CFL player Milt Stegall broke his silence following the death of his oldest son, Chase Stegall, earlier this month at the age of 20. “Thank you to the entire @CFL community ...
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Milt Stegall Leaning Towards Retirement Matt Eichel @ @mattyallout Senior Writer I January 13, 2009 Comments. When it ...
If it turns out Milt Stegall's career ends without a Grey Cup, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers star receiver is ready for it. The 37-year-old, who has probably been the best CFL pass catcher of his ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Milt Stegall and his family received tragic news Monday after his son, Chase, died unexpectedly in his residence hall on the campus of DePaul University.
Stegall, who has spent a total of 13 seasons in Winnipeg, became CFL’s all-time touchdown leader after scoring his 138th touchdown against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on July 27th, 2007 at a sold ...
A DePaul soccer player died unexpectedly after being found unresponsive in a school residence hall Monday. Twenty-year-old Chase Stegall, a "cherished" student-athlete who played for the ...