THE CANADIAN PRESS
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders added some experience to their practice roster Monday.
The Stampeders placed defensive lineman Demonte’ Bolden, offensive lineman Joe McGrath, linebacker Jason Nugent and defensive back Quincy Butler on their practice roster. All four have previous CFL experience.
Bolden spent the 2009 and ’10 seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, registering 60 tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries.
Butler has spent time with a number of NFL teams since 2006, the most recent being earlier this season with the New Orleans Saints. Butler was on Calgary’s practice roster in 2008.
McGrath was originally selected by Calgary in the 2003 Canadian college draft and spent time on the club’s practice roster. He went on to play the last seven seasons with Edmonton, Saskatchewan and the B.C. Lions.
Calgary becomes Nugent’s third CFL team, having played previously with Edmonton and Winnipeg. Nugent suited up for the Bombers in their 2007 Grey Cup loss to Saskatchewan, registering a record five special-teams tackles.
Calgary also released defensive lineman Sam Scott.