WINNIPEG — According to multiple reports, Weston Dressler was back at Bombers practice on Monday and should be good to go for Thursday’s Week 3 matchup in Hamilton.

Dressler missed the Bombers’ Week 2 36-22 loss to the Calgary Stampeders after suffering an injury back in Week 1.

Weston Dressler says he’s ready to play for #Bombers in Hamilton Thursday and will bring “another piece of the puzzle” to the offence. — Judy Owen (@SportyJudyOwen) July 4, 2016

The 31-year-old Bismarck, N.D. native is no doubt a piece of the puzzle for a Bomber offence that’s struggled with consistency out of the gate this season. While the numbers are there — Drew Willy ranks second in the league in passing while the offence as a whole is third overall with 388.5 yards per game — consistency has eluded a new-look Winnipeg offence led by new offensive coordinator Paul LaPolice.

Much of that unit’s time on the field has been without Dressler, however, who would have been a central part of LaPolice’s game plan coming into the season, as evident by his three catches in just a quarter of work in the season-opener.

While running back Andrew Harris has taken on the brunt of the load in the offence, tying for the league lead with 15 receptions through two games, Ryan Smith has caught just nine passes for 106 yards in two games.

The Bombers hope with their three-headed monster of Harris, Smith and Dressler back on the field they will look like a different team on Thursday night in Hamilton.