New quarterback, new turf, new era begins for Stampeders at camp
- The Calgary Stampeders began their 2025 training camp at Shouldice Park and returned to McMahon Stadium on Monday to practice on new turf.
- The team seeks improvement after finishing last in the 2024 CFL season with a 5-12-1 record and made roster changes including acquiring quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. And signing receivers Dominique Rhymes and Tevin Jones.
- Adams described camp competition as fierce and praised the leadership and experience, while coach Dave Dickenson expressed satisfaction with quarterback performances and noted strong team engagement.
- Dickenson called defensive lineman Folarin Orimolade special for his playmaking and Adams said, "Oh, man, it's going to be amazing in that first game."
- The Stampeders plan pre-season games starting May 19, including contests against the Lions and Elks, before hosting Hamilton in the regular season opener on June 7, aiming to enhance performance with their new outlook and roster.
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