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Canadian offensive lineman are a hot commodity in CFL free agency.

But Winnipeg native Geoff Gray had no interest in experiencing that firsthand.

Gray, who was set to become a free agent next month, is staying home as he signed a two-year contract with the Blue Bombers on Monday. Gray was originally drafted by the club eighth overall in the 2017 CFL Draft out of the University of Manitoba.

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Offensive lineman Geoff Gray signed a two-year contract with the Blue Bombers on Monday.
MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Offensive lineman Geoff Gray signed a two-year contract with the Blue Bombers on Monday.

“I’m just happy to be back with the Bombers. There’s no science behind the two-year deal specifically, but I’m confident that I want to be with the Bombers long term so that was the number that was agreed to,” Gray told the Free Press in a phone interview.

“As for why I wanted to be back, obviously being from Winnipeg is a big part of it. It’s also just a great organization to play for and to be a part of. There’s really a lot of little things that go into that but overall, I really had no desire to go anywhere else.”

Gray wasn’t in the headlines much in his third season in blue and gold. The team’s depth on the offensive line often left Gray as the odd man out, resulting in the 27-year-old dressing in only five games in 2021.

Gray was able to make 12 starts at guard in 2019 because of veteran Patrick Neufeld nursing an injury.

“It’s definitely different from what I was used to in 2019. But at the end of the year, I was on the roster for the Grey Cup which I wasn’t in 2019. That in itself is something that I’ll remember right there,” Gray said.

“Obviously, everyone wants to play, but the reality is there’s more people on the team than dress for game day and that’s something that you’re just used to playing football. Ultimately, I feel like I got better throughout the year. I feel like I ended the year better than where I started the year. I’m pleased with that and ultimately that’s what I’m focused on.”

But the door could be open to Gray seeing more opportunities in 2022. Drew Desjarlais, who started all 14 regular season games and both playoff tilts for the Bombers at left guard last season, has worked out for six different NFL teams this offseason and still has a few more workouts to go. Desjarlais will likely put pen to paper with an NFL team in the coming weeks.

“I don’t want to feel as though I’m entitled to that position but I’m entirely confident in my ability to play at a level of a starting offensive lineman in this league,” said Gray.

“Obviously with Drew having some potential NFL prospects, that does open up a spot for me so I am excited by that. I’m also just excited to see him have success down there as well.”

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