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Bombers running back Brady Oliveira becomes 4th player to win CFL's top player, top Canadian awards

Winnipegger Brady Oliveira joined an elite club Thursday — one with just three other members in Canadian Football League history.

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back was named most outstanding player and most outstanding Canadian at the league's awards night in Vancouver, becoming just the fourth player to win both awards in the same season.

"This is an individual award but I need to ensure you that this is not an individual award … this is a team award," Oliveira said.

He joins Hall-of-Fame players Jon Cornish (2013), Tony Gabriel (1978) and Russ Jackson (1963, 1966 and 1969) as the only players to accomplish the rare feat.

Cornish was also the last running back to be named the CFL's top player 11 years ago.

Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros was the most outstanding player in 2021 and 2022.

Oliveira, who finished the regular season with a league-best 1,353 rushing yards and 476 receiving yards to go with four touchdowns, beat out Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell with 31 of 56 votes for the award and become the ninth Winnipeg player to capture it. Mitchell was seeking a third most outstanding player award, having won in 2016 and 2018 while with the Calgary Stampeders.

The 27-year-old Oliveira was up for the MOP honour last year, but Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly took home the award. 

Oliveira also became the first player since Cornish (2012-14) to repeat as the league's top Canadian. Montreal Alouettes defensive lineman Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund was the other finalist.

"I'm a proud, proud Canadian boy, proud Winnipegger, proud Manitoban," Oliveira said. "I play in my hometown ... this is a dream come true and this is never going to get old."

He also gave a shoutout to Adeyemi-Berglund.

"You're

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