Dave Dickenson could have two newcomers to his Calgary Stampeders teaching employees this season.
Dickenson, Calgary’s head coach and common supervisor, unveiled his 2024 employees Monday and it consists of Andre Bolduc (working backs) an Ryan Williams (quarterbacks).
Bolduc, of Alma, Que., has earlier teaching expertise with the Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders and in addition performed six CFL seasons as a receiver with Ottawa, Edmonton and Montreal.
Williams spent the earlier six years on the College of Georgia (NCAA champions in 2021 and ’22). He performed quarterback at Memphis and Miami earlier than signing with the NFL’s Inexperienced Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2016.
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Nik Lewis, Juwan Simpson and Des Catellier all return for his or her second seasons as receivers coach, line of defense coach and offensive/special-teams assistant, respectively.
Mark Kilam, Calgary’s special-teams co-ordinator and assistant head coach, returns for a twentieth season in Calgary. Defensive co-ordinator Brent Monson and Pat DelMonaco — the Stampeders offensive co-ordinator and offensive-line coach — are again for his or her fifteenth and eleventh seasons, respectively.
Dwayne Cameron will enter his fifth season because the squad’s defensive backs coach and draft co-ordinator whereas linebackers coach Bob Slowick returns for a fourth marketing campaign.
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