Stampeders keep star quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell in red and white
CALGARY — Bo Levi Mitchell says he left money on the table to stay with the Calgary Stampeders.
Mitchell entered a heated free-agent market Tuesday, but quickly opted to sign a four-year contract with the Stampeders on a day that yielded substantial raises for the CFL’s premiere quarterbacks, including himself.
On the heels of the B.C. Lions signing Mike Reilly to a four-year deal worth $2.9 million came the announcement of Mitchell’s re-up.
His new contract reported to be $2.8 million, the 28-year-old Texan responded “that’s correct” when asked if his price tag was under $3 million.