Blue Bombers receiver Dalton Schoen to miss rest of season due to knee surgery
Dalton Schoen will undergo surgery after re-injuring his left ACL, ending his 2025 season; he previously missed most of 2024 due to the same injury.
- Dalton Schoen of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has been ruled out for the rest of the 2025 CFL campaign after suffering a left knee injury, as confirmed on September 5, 2025.
- Schoen injured his left ACL during a Week 4 game on July 3, initially tried rehabilitation, but the knee pain returned last week, leading to surgery decision.
- At 28 years old, he appeared in five games this season, during which he caught 22 passes totaling 255 yards and scored twice, but missed six games due to injury.
- Head coach Mike O'Shea announced on the eve of the Banjo Bowl that Schoen will have an operation to fix his injured anterior cruciate ligament.
- Schoen suffered an ACL tear last season that interrupted his 2024 season, limiting him to just three games early on.
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Blue Bombers receiver Dalton Schoen to miss rest of season due to knee surgery
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Game Day HQ | Banjo Bowl - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Dalton Schoen holds an engineering degree and a master’s in data analytics, so he can certainly crunch the probability numbers on his own injury nightmares over the last couple of seasons. And they’re horrific. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced Friday — on the eve of today’s Banjo Bowl — that the veteran receiver will be lost for the remainder of the season due to an ACL injury he suffered in Calgary on July 3rd. Schoen returned to the lineup …
Blue Bombers WR Dalton Schoen out for season with torn ACL
Blue Bombers wideout Dalton Schoen suffered a torn ACL in July and tried to play through it during Winnipeg's 34-30 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Sunday, Winnipeg head coach Mike O'Shea told reporters Friday.
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