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February 11, 2025

Stampeders agree to deal with LB Derrick Moncrief

Leah Hennel/CFL.ca

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders have signed linebacker Derrick Moncrief, the team announced on Tuesday.

Moncrief became a free agent on February 11 at noon ET after his contract expired.

The Stampeders also signed defensive back Damon Webb on Tuesday.

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Moncrief is a two-time West Division All-CFL who has played 89 career Canadian Football League regular season games with Edmonton and Saskatchewan. He was an All-CFL in 2019 and was Edmonton’s nominee for Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 2022.

In 2024, he signed on for his second stint with Edmonton and started the final 14 games of the season at the SAM position. He made 50 tackles including four tackles for loss and added three sacks, one interception and one knockdown.

Moncrief has 298 career tackles including 11 tackles for loss, nine special-teams tackles, 10 interceptions, one forced fumble and 19 knockdowns. He has played four playoff games and recorded 13 tackles, one special teams stop, one forced fumble, and two knockdowns.

The Oklahoma State alum played one game with the National Football League’s Los Angeles Rams in 2021 before returning to the CFL.

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