The saga is over.
After three months of holding out, arbitration talk and appeals, Kyries Hebert has finally made it to Winnipeg.
Now the 25-year-old linebacker/safety just wants to play some football for the Blue Bombers.
"I'm very excited to have it done, and I'll have an opportunity to be a part of a very good defence," said Hebert yesterday at a hastily called press conference at the Bomber office.
Hebert spent last week in Grand Forks, N.D., after getting turned away at the Canadian border at Emerson last Monday due to his legal woes, but he actually arrived in Winnipeg via airplane on Saturday at 9:30 p.m.
That's because Hebert flew from Grand Forks to the Canadian consulate in Los Angeles on Friday to do a second entry interview, which was set up by Bombers immigration lawyer Ken Zaifman.
That meeting obviously went much better than the one he failed at Emerson last week, and Hebert flew from California to Winnipeg on Saturday night.
"Once he got through the airport in Winnipeg, he had the documentation and the authorization to work," said Bombers GM Brendan Taman. "And that was all based on everything being set up with the consulate in Los Angeles."
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By KIRK PENTON -- Winnipeg Sun