CFL Combine Heading to Winnipeg, Regina

The CFL announced Tuesday that the combine will be heading to Winnipeg in 2024 and Regina in 2025.
CFL Combine Heading to Winnipeg, Regina
CFL Combine Heading to Winnipeg, Regina /

As college prospects are getting ready for this spring's combine, the CFL announced its location for the next two years.

The league released a statement Tuesday that they will hold the CFL Combine in Winnipeg in 2024 and Regina in 2025.

“We’re excited to partner with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers next year and the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2025, to set the stage for future players entering our league,” said Greg Dick, the CFL’s Chief Football Operations Officer and Head of Grey Cup and Events.

“The Combine is a vital tool for GMs, coaches and scouts to evaluate the incoming class of Canadian and Global talent in person," he continued, "but beyond that, being invited is also a hard-earned reward for top-flight young players after years of determination, training and sacrifice.”

The CFL Combine season starts with a kicking combine in San Diego, California on January 20, and Canadian players will head to the University of Waterloo’s Feridun Hamdullahpur Field House on March 8 for the invitational combine.

As it was in 2023, the five-day event will be broken up in the following format:

· Day 1 – Medical Testing and Measurements

· Day 2 – On and Off Field Testing (40-yard dash, bench press and more)

· Days 3 Through 5 – Individual Drills and One-on-One Positional Drills

The league will be announcing more specifics on the 2024 combine next month, and additional details regarding the 2025 CFL Combine in Saskatchewan will come at a later date.

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Anthony Miller has been covering professional spring football since 2019 including XFL, USFL, and CFL. He was a local news reporter in Texas before transitioning to sports. Other sites he writes for includes College Football Network and NTZ Network.