Team president Jay McNeil didn’t mince words during his season-ending media availability, saying the club will be “very aggressive” this off-season as they look to reshape their roster. With that in mind, let’s take a look and see which players are currently set to hit the open market come February.
Please note that “N” denotes nationals (ie. Canadians), “A” denotes Americans, and “G” denotes Globals.
Quarterbacks
Logan Bonner (A)
Jake Maier (A)
Matthew Shiltz (A)
Tommy Stevens (A)
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Running backs
Peyton Logan (A)
Dedrick Mills (A)
Fullbacks
William Langlais (N)
Receivers
Rysen John (N)
Marken Michel (A)
Tyson Middlemost (N)
Tre Odoms-Dukes (A)
Jalen Philpot (N)
Offensive linemen
D’Antne Demery (A)
Sean McEwen (N)
Kyle Saxelid (N)
Zack Williams (N)
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Defensive linemen
Julian Howsare (A)
Elliott Graham (N)
Linebackers
Micah Awe (A)
Adam Konar (N)
Micah Teitz (N)
Defensive backs
Branden Dozier (A)
Tre Roberson (A)
Nick Statz (N)
Malcolm Thompson (N)
Darius Williams (A)
Kobe Williams (A)
Canadian linebacker Dan Basambombo, American defensive back Keaton Ellis, Global kicker Toshiki Sato, Global fullback Ron Tiavaasue, American quarterback P.J. Walker, and American returner Chandler Worthy all finished the season on the practice roster, instantly making them free agents. Basambombo has since signed with the Ottawa Redblacks.
American receiver Mike Harley Jr., American defensive lineman Jett Bush, and American defensive backs Clifford Chattman and Meiko Dotson also finished the year on the practice roster, though they’ve since signed back with Calgary for 2025.