CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders signed defensive tackles Mike Rose and Derek Wiggan to two-year contract extensions Monday.
Rose, an American, and Wiggan, a 91Ô´´, were both slated to become CFL free agents next month.
"Derek and Mike have been a very effective tandem in the middle of our defensive line and I'm pleased that they have chosen to make this commitment to the Stampeders," John Hufnagel, Calgary's president/GM, said in a statement. Both players continue to get better, with Mike earning well-deserved CFL all-star recognition last season."
The six-foot-two, 270-pound Rose had seven sacks, 24 tackles (three for a loss) and three knockdowns in 13 games last season. Rose has appeared in 33 career regular-season games with Calgary.
Wiggan, a six-foot-one, Â 294-pound Toronto native, has spent the last six seasons with Calgary. He had 32 tackles (three for a loss), two sacks and a forced fumble in 14 games last year when he was Calgary's top 91Ô´´ nominee.
Wiggan, who played collegiately at Queen's, has appeared in 92 career regular-season games with Calgary since being selected in the fourth round of the '14 CFL draft by the franchise.
This report by The 91Ô´´ Press was first published Jan. 17, 2022.
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