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WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and American receiver Kenny Lawler have agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension, the club announced Wednesday. The former University of California standout is returning for a second season in Winnipeg. Lawler was named the team’s Most Outstanding Rookie Player in 2019. He started in 16 regular-season games that year, leading the club with 637 receiving yards on 41 receptions, including four touchdowns and adding 126 receiving yards on 8 receptions through three playoff games which included a touchdown in Winnipeg’s West Final win against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in Regina. Before joining the Bombers, Lawler attended B.C. Lions training camp in 2018 before being released and was the Seattle Seahawks seventh-round pick at the 2016 NFL Draft, spending time on the team’s practice squad through 2017.
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In his first season as a Rider, Powell made 215 carries for 1,093 yards and 12 rushing touchdowns, earning him second in the league in yards and tied for first in touchdowns. He added 296 yards receiving and another two touchdowns. The 32-year-old back played in all 18 games for the Green and White and was part of a strong ground game that along with quarterback Cody Fajardo rushed for a league best 22 touchdowns. Throughout his CFL career, Powell has had three 1000+ yard seasons, played in 53 regular season games and registered 715 carries for 3928 yards and 25 touchdowns. He’s also caught 127 receptions for 1,015 yards and six touchdowns. Powell has made three playoff appearances including the East Semi-Final in 2017 and East Final and the Grey Cup with Ottawa in 2018, and the West Final with the Riders in 2019.