It seems that Andrew Harris and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have reconciled after his abrupt departure from the team in 2022.
Harris is expected to formally end his playing career with the Bombers by signing a one-day agreement to retire with the team.
Harris shared this information during the Blue Bombers Handled Internally podcast after finishing his last season with the Toronto Argonauts.
“I’m really thrilled to retire as a Winnipeg Blue Bomber,” Harris stated. “Being a Winnipeg-born kid and observing the Bombers grow up, I fulfilled a childhood dream by playing for them.
“Winning after that 29-year dry spell was the peak of my career.”
The now 36-year-old running back spent five seasons with his hometown team, becoming the CFL’s leading Canadian rusher of all time and retiring with over 10,000 yards.
Harris will finalize his ceremonial contract on April 27 during the premiere of the documentary about his life at The Met.