Stampeders wide receiver Damien Alford on a touchdown tear in CFL rookie season
- Damien Alford, a 24-year-old from Montreal, has become an offensive threat in his rookie CFL season with five touchdown catches in his last three games.
- Quarterback Adams acknowledges that while Alford has caught five of his eight touchdown throws, he is still a work in progress.
- Adams describes Alford as a 'super-raw, super-talented kid.'
- The team expects to benefit from having Antwi back, who is seen as a 'big asset' on and off the field.
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Montréal's Damien Alford shines in the LCF. He was first drafted by the Stampeders and is already five-time pass-receiver.
Stampeders wide receiver Damien Alford on touchdown tear in rookie season
Damien Alford says before his nickname was “Moose”, it was “Bambi”. “My freshman year, I was all skinny and didn’t have that much weight on me,” recalled the Calgary Stampeders wide receiver Wednesday. “My coach called me Bambi before the season started. As my career went on and I got bigger, stronger, I got more experience, I had a breakout game versus Army. He said, ‘we can’t call him Bambi no more. We’ve got to call him Moose.’” The 24-year-o…
The Montreal Alouettes (4-2-0) will be playing on the road on Thursday, as they head to Calgary to face the Stampeders (5-1-0). The Alouettes return from a thrilling victory that climbed the slope against the Toronto Argonauts last week, while the Stamps beat the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg. Here's what you need to know about this meeting: The depth of the staff will be put to the test The Alouettes will be deprived of their shift leaving Davis Ale…
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