
Quarterback Marcus Crandell signs one-day contract to retire as a Calgary Stampeder
CALGARY — Marcus Crandell has signed a one-day contract with the Calgary Stampeders so the 51-year-old can officially retire a member of the club.
Crandell quarterbacked the Stampeders to a Grey Cup victory in 2001 in the first of his four seasons in Calgary.
“To the Calgary Stampeders organization, thank you for taking a young man who was born in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, but raised in the small town of Robersonville, North Carolina, who had big dreams of becoming a professional quarterback,” Crandell said Thursday in a statement from the Stampeders.
“This organization is truly a class act when it comes to professional sports.”