Stampeders bring back Micah Johnson on 2-year deal
Mark Blinch / Reuters
The Calgary Stampeders weren't about to let Micah Johnson get away.
The club has reached an agreement with the All-Star defensive tackle on a two-year contract.
Scott Mitchell of The Toronto Sun is reporting that Johnson's contract is worth $160,000 for the first year, followed by a raise to $170,000 in year two.
The 28-year-old veteran of four CFL seasons was a significant threat on the Stampeders' defensive line last season, recording 36 tackles in 17 games with seven sacks. His efforts earned him his first-ever All-Star selection.
Over the course of his four-year tenure with the club, Johnson has taken the opposing quarterback down a total of 18 times.
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