Stampeders still hoping Dickenson joins them in Ottawa CFL
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.“He didn’t travel with the team today. There’s still a last-minute plan for tomorrow morning,” Kilam said. “He’s not ruled out officially yet and we’ll find out tomorrow morning.
Furthermore, it’s not as if Dickenson hasn’t been involved this week. While much of the world may have gotten sick of Zoom calls during the pandemic, they made it easy for Dickenson to continue being involved in team meetings and preparing for the game.Article content“I’m confident in whoever’s out there,” said Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell. “I’ve been around the guys and Dave still put the game plan together, Dave still talks to these guys every day.
Roberson will be replaced by Diontae Ruffin in the starting lineup, while Bryce Bell will take McEwen’s spot. In addition to Roberson and McEwen, Canadian receiver Luther Hakunavanhu was also added to the six-game with a hamstring injury.
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