
Source: Calgary Stampeders sign veteran linebacker Judge to extension
CALGARY – The Calgary Stampeders have re-signed linebacker Cam Judge to a contract extension.
The 29-year-old Judge was slated to become a CFL free agent after the 2024 season but is now signed with Calgary through the ’25 season, according to a league source. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity as the Stampeders haven’t formally announced the deal.
Contract details weren’t immediately available but the six-foot-two, 234-pound Judge, a 2022 CFL all-star, reportedly becomes the CFL’s top-paid Canadian defensive player.
Judge had a career-high 90 defensive tackles (two for loss) last season along with two sacks, five interceptions (one for a TD), two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Over five seasons with Saskatchewan (2017-19), Toronto (2021) and Calgary (2022-23), Judge has registered 283 tackles, 22 special-teams tackles, 14 sacks and nine interceptions.
Last week, the Stampeders redid receiver Reggie Begelton’s contract, also re-signing him through the 2025 season.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 14, 2024.
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