The Calgary Stampeders have signed head coach Dave Dickenson to a contract extension through the 2020 season.
Dickenson guided Calgary to a CFL-best 15-2-1 record last season, his first as head coach. The 15 wins was a single-season league record for a rookie head coach and Dickenson was named coach of the year.
But Calgary’s season ended bitterly with a 39-33 overtime Grey Cup loss to the Ottawa Redblacks.
Dickenson joined Calgary’s coaching staff in 2009. He played quarterback for 13 pro seasons — 11 in the CFL and six with Calgary — and was the league’s outstanding player in 2000.
“It’s no secret I’m basically a Calgarian. I love it here,” Dickenson said.
“It was important to commit to the club.”
Dickenson has won four Grey Cups as a player and coach.
“The goal is to do what we did (last year) and win one more game,” Dickenson said.