Stampeders reunite with Marquay McDaniel on 2-year contract
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Marquay McDaniel will call McMahon Stadium home for two more seasons.
The Calgary Stampeders have agreed to terms with the eight-year CFL veteran on a two-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. McDaniel spent the last five seasons with Calgary, and three campaigns prior to that with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
McDaniel will earn $150,000 in the first year of his contract, followed by a slight raise to $160,000 in the final year, according to Justin Dunk of 3 Down Nation.
Last season saw the 32-year-old McDaniel post a career high in receiving yards, hauling in 83 passes for 1,074 yards and four touchdowns.
McDaniel earned all-star honours in 2013 and will give quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell a favourite returning target for the 2017 season.
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