Calgary Stampeders chase playoff progress, home Grey Cup in 2026
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders seek to build on their turnaround and play in the Grey Cup on home turf in 2026.
The comfort level of quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., is higher to start his second season as a Stampeder. Dedrick Mills, the CFL’s top rusher last season, feels lighter. Reinforcements arrived on the defensive line on the eve of the regular season.
The Stampeders, who went 2-0 in the pre-season with wins over Saskatchewan and Edmonton, open their regular season at home Friday against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
“We had a great, competitive training camp,” Adams said. “We’ve got a playoff contender team coming in our house this week, so it’s a playoff feel.


