Greg Battle

Greg Battle (born April 14, 1964) was an award-winning Canadian Football League linebacker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1987 to 1993 and from 1997 to 1998.

He graduated from Arizona State University. He had a try out with the Denver Broncos of the NFL, but turned north to Canada in 1987.

He won two CFL Outstanding Defensive player awards in his career, 1990 and 1991, and helped the Blue Bombers to two Grey Cup victories in 1988 and 1990. He finished his career third in the CFL for career defensive tackles with 766. He was named one the All-Time Blue Bomber Greats. He was chosen the Western Division outstanding defensive player three times (1989, 1990 and 1991) and the CFL’s top defensive player in 1990 and 1991. He was named the Grey Cup's defensive MVP in 1990, when he recorded four tackles and two interceptions, returning one for a 56-yard touchdown in a 50-11 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos. During the game one sports caster jokingly asked if he could nominate Battle for most outstanding offensive player due to his interceptions. During his time in the CFL he was known for his Pass coverage skills, and outstanding speed.

He also briefly played for the Las Vegas Posse in 1994, and the Ottawa Rough Riders in the same season, the Memphis Mad Dogs in 1995, and, the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1996, before returning to the Blue Bombers for his two final seasons.

In 2007, Battle was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

1994 Las Vegas Posse - All Time Roster
  • Andre Allen
  • Zock Allen
  • Steve Anderson
  • Tyler Anderson
  • Tom Backes
  • Wolf Barber
  • Greg Battle
  • Jessie Becton
  • James Blake
  • Anthony Blue
  • Tim Broady
  • Leon Brown
  • James Bullock
  • Alfie Burch
  • Anthony Calvillo
  • Glen Cavanaugh
  • Robert Claiborne
  • Michael Clark
  • David Clarke
  • Darrell Corbin
  • Cedrick Crawford
  • Jeff Cummins
  • Keith Embray
  • Judd Garrett
  • Joe Garten
  • Eric Geter
  • Craig Gibson
  • Garrett Greedy
  • Darian Hagan
  • Kalin Hall
  • Kelvin Harris
  • Carl Harry
  • Roy Hart
  • Haywood Haynes
  • James Hill
  • David Hollis
  • Brandon Houston
  • Carlos Huerta
  • Ben Jefferson
  • Duane Johnson
  • Lance Johnson
  • Leonard Johnson
  • Claude Jones
  • Preston Jones
  • Alfred Jordan
  • Wilson Kauvaka
  • Robbie Keen
  • Jake Kelchner
  • Maurice Kelly
  • Bob Kronenberg
  • Brad Lacombe
  • David Maeva
  • Curtis Mayfield
  • Russ McCullough
  • Jason Medlock
  • John Nee
  • Calvin Nicholson
  • Shonte Peoples
  • James Richards
  • Don Robinson
  • Zedrick Robinson
  • Jeff Sawyer
  • Rusty Setzer
  • Lamark Shackerford
  • Ron Shipley
  • Nicholas Smith
  • Michael Stephens
  • Aubrey Thompson
  • Greg Tucker
  • Tamarick Vanover
  • Jon Volpe
  • Jon Wauford
  • Marc Weekly
  • Allen Whiting
  • Len Williams
  • Prince Wimbley
  • Torrey Wright
  • Will Wrights
  • Head coach: Ron Meyer
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 76th Grey Cup Champions
  • 2 Lee Saltz
  • 3 Trevor Kennerd
  • 5 Tim Jessie
  • 6 Bob Cameron
  • 7 Tom Muecke
  • 8 Ken Pettway
  • 10 Rod Hill
  • 12 Sean Salisbury
  • 20 James Jefferson
  • 21 James Murphy
  • 22 Perry Tuttle
  • 23 Tony Johns
  • 24 Ken Hailey
  • 26 Ken Winey
  • 29 Paul Clatney
  • 30 Darryl Sampson
  • 31 Terry Cochrane
  • 32 Buster Rhymes
  • 33 Michael Allen
  • 34 Greg Battle
  • 35 Dan Wicklum
  • 39 Darren Yewchyn
  • 39 Walter Bender
  • 44 Leon Hatziioannou
  • 51 David Black
  • 52 Mike Gray
  • 53 Aaron Brown
  • 57 Mark Seale
  • 58 James West
  • 59 Lyle Bauer
  • 63 Chris Walby
  • 64 Bob Molle
  • 65 Nick Bastaja
  • 70 Paul Shorten
  • 72 Delbert Fowler
  • 73 Randy Fabi
  • 74 Vernon Pahl
  • 76 Romel Andrews
  • 77 Stan Mikawos
  • 79 Willie Fears
  • 80 Jeff Smith
  • Head coach: Mike Riley
  • Assistant coaches: Gene Gaines
  • Urban Bowman
  • Bob Padilla
  • Bruce Lemmerman
  • Scott Shuhmann
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 78th Grey Cup Champions
  • 3 Trevor Kennerd
  • 5 Tim Jessie
  • 6 Bob Cameron
  • 7 Burtland Cummings
  • 8 Ken Pettway
  • 9 Sammy Garza
  • 10 Rod Hill
  • 11 Tom Muecke
  • 13 Tom Burgess
  • 14 Danny McManus
  • 15 Less Browne
  • 16 Terry Cochrane
  • 20 Steve Zatylny
  • 21 James Murphy
  • 22 Perry Tuttle
  • 24 Ken Hailey
  • 26 Ken Winey
  • 27 Robert Mimbs
  • 29 Dave Bovell
  • 30 Darryl Sampson
  • 32 Matt Pearce
  • 33 Michael Allen
  • 34 Greg Battle
  • 35 Tyrone Jones
  • 36 Paul Randolph
  • 37 Warren Hudson
  • 39 Rick House
  • 43 Quency Williams
  • 44 Leon Hatziioannou
  • 51 David Black
  • 52 Mike Gray
  • 57 Steve Rodehutskors
  • 58 James West
  • 59 Lyle Bauer
  • 63 Chris Walby
  • 64 Bob Molle
  • 68 Nick Benjamin
  • 69 Scott Redl
  • 71 Lee Hull
  • 76 Quentin Riggins
  • 77 Stan Mikawos
  • 79 Rob Crifo
  • 80 Eric Streater
  • 99 Jeff Croonen
  • Head coach: Mike Riley
  • Assistant coaches Gene Gaines
  • Jim Gilstrap
  • Cal Murphy
  • Bob Padilla
  • Dave Ritchie
  • Ron Simonson
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Name Battle, Greg
Alternative names
Short description Canadian Football League player
Date of birth April 14, 1964
Place of birth Long Beach, California
Date of death
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