
New quarterback, new turf, new era begins for Stampeders at camp
CALGARY — New starting quarterback, new turf at McMahon Stadium, new outlook for the Calgary Stampeders.
A day after opening their training camp at Shouldice Park, the Stampeders returned to the friendly confines of McMahon on Monday to practise on the new turf that was installed over the off-season.
“It’s awesome, man,” said veteran CFL quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., who the Stamps acquired in a trade with the B.C. Lions in November. “I walked out here and I’m like, ‘This feels good,’ because last year when we were coming here as the away team, it was tough, but it feels amazing.”
“New” has been the buzzword around Calgary when it comes to the Stampeders, who finished last in the 2024 CFL standings with a dismal 5-12-1 record.