Calgary has extended potential free agents Quinn Smith and Kamar Jordan.

On Tuesday, the Stampeders announced they’d re-signed Smith, ensuring that the 25-year-old wouldn’t be testing the market when the CFL’s free agency period opens in February.
Since being selected seventh overall in the 2014 CFL Entry Draft, Smith has emerged as a consistent threat on the defensive side of the ball for the Stampeders. In 38 regular season games, he’s picked up 26 tackles and eight sacks, but his versatility has also allowed the Stampeders coaching staff to slot him in on the offensive line when injuries have left holes in the lineup. In the 2016 Grey Cup game, for example, Smith dressed as the sixth offensive lineman for the Stampeders.
That versatility makes Smith a nice tool for the Stampeders. ...

Kamar Jorden also opted to re-up with the crew in Calgary. While Jorden first joined the Stampeders practice roster in 2013, he really began making a name for himself in the CFL this season. The 27-year-old played nine games, catching 42 passes for 580 yards and three touchdowns.

Considering that he was playing on one of the deepest receiving corps in the CFL, even breaking into the Stampeders’ starting lineup was an accomplishment for the Bowling Green State University product.
His performances in Red & White suggested there’s a future in Calgary for Jorden, too, as he made at least three catches in 10 of his 11 games for the Stampeders last season, including two 100-yard games.
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