The 1995 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in fifth place in the North Division with a 7–11 record. They faced the Baltimore Stallions in a South Division Semi-Final match, becoming the first CFL team to use the crossover rule.
1995 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season General manager Cal Murphy Head coach Cal Murphy Home field Winnipeg Stadium Record 7–11 Division place 5th, North Playoff finish Lost South Semi-Final
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Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
1
Wed, June 28
at Ottawa Rough Riders
L 15–25
0–1
Frank Clair Stadium
23,241
2
2
Tue, July 4
vs. Birmingham Barracudas
L 10–38
0–2
Winnipeg Stadium
22,208
3
3
Thu, July 13
vs. Shreveport Pirates
W 37–29
1–2
Winnipeg Stadium
20,449
4
4
Sat, July 22
at Baltimore Stallions
L 7–43
1–3
Memorial Stadium
30,641
5
5
Wed, July 26
vs. San Antonio Texans
W 20–17
2–3
Winnipeg Stadium
20,961
6
6
Sat, Aug 5
at Shreveport Pirates
L 17–65
2–4
Independence Stadium
11,554
7
7
Sat, Aug 12
at Birmingham Barracudas
L 24–50
2–5
Legion Field
17,328
8
8
Fri, Aug 18
vs. BC Lions
W 11–6
3–5
Winnipeg Stadium
22,769
9
9
Fri, Aug 25
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
L 33–36
3–6
Winnipeg Stadium
22,211
10
10
Sun, Sept 3
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 4–56
3–7
Taylor Field
31,308
11
11
Sun, Sept 10
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 25–24
4–7
Winnipeg Stadium
24,698
12
12
Fri, Sept 15
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 10–64
4–8
Commonwealth Stadium
27,718
13
13
Tue, Sept 19
at Calgary Stampeders
L 28–43
4–9
McMahon Stadium
21,738
13
14
Sun, Sept 24
vs. Calgary Stampeders
L 39–43
4–10
Winnipeg Stadium
24,598
14
15
Fri, Sept 29
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 24–20
5–10
Ivor Wynne Stadium
20,727
15
16
Mon, Oct 9
at Toronto Argonauts
L 20–31
5–11
SkyDome
14,507
16
17
Sat, Oct 14
vs. Toronto Argonauts
W 44–30
6–11
Winnipeg Stadium
21,076
17
Bye
18
18
Sun, Oct 29
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
W 36–33
7–11
Winnipeg Stadium
27,022
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