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6/18/2008 10:10 AM
 
WR Ken-Yon Rambo  (United States)

Calgary Stampeders sign receiver Ken-Yon Rambo to multi-year deal

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders signed receiver Ken-Yon Rambo to a multi-year contract extension Tuesday.

The 29-year-old set personal bests with 62 receptions, 983 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns last season, his third in the CFL. The 10 touchdown catches tied teammate Jeremaine Copeland and Saskatchewan's D.J. Flick for the league lead.

"There's no place I'd rather be," Rambo said in a statement. "I love it here, I love where this organization is heading, I love the guys in this locker-room and it was an easy decision to commit to the Stampeders."

Rambo was originally a seventh-round pick in the 2001 NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders. He later joined the Dallas Cowboys after being released at the end of training camp. and signed with the New York Jets in 2003.

The Stampeders signed him in 2005.

"Ken-Yon is a proven playmaker in the CFL," said head coach/general manager John Hufnagel. "He is a key part of our offence and I look forward to working with him this year."

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6/18/2008 10:12 AM
 
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Stampeders sign receiver Ken-Yon Rambo

Last Updated: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 | 1:43 PM ET Comments1Recommend2

Calgary Stampeders receiver Ken-Yon Rambo has 10 touchdowns last season.


The Calgary Stampeders locked up Ken-Yon Rambo on Tuesday, signing the receiver to a multi-year contract extension.

Terms of the deal were not released.

"There's no place I'd rather be," Rambo said in a statement. "I love it here, I love where this organization is heading, I love the guys in this locker-room and it was an easy decision to commit to the Stampeders."

Rambo, 29, is coming off a stellar 2007 CFL campaign, his third in the league, in which he set personal bests with receptions (62), receiving yards (983) and touchdowns (10).

He also had at least one reception in each of his 17 regular-season games

A product of Ohio State, Rambo was a seventh-round pick of the Oakland Raiders in the 2001 NFL draft. He later joined the Dallas Cowboys after being released at the end of training camp and signed with the New York Jets in 2003.

He joined the Stampeders as a free agent in 2005.

http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/2008/06/17/stampeders-rambo.html

 
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6/18/2008 10:12 AM
 
Re: WR Ken-Yon Rambo  (United States)
First Blood Part II: Stampeders extend Rambo

Calgary, AB (Sports Network) - The Calgary Stampeders and wide receiver Ken-Yon Rambo agreed to a multi-year contract extension on Tuesday.

In 2007, Rambo set career highs in receptions (62), receiving yards (983) and touchdowns (10) in his third season with the Stampeders.

The Ohio State product signed with Calgary as a free agent in 2005 after four unsuccessful attempts at making an NFL roster.

Rambo was a seventh-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders in the 2001 draft and played two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys in 2001-02, recording 14 receptions for 211 yards in his final season.

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6/18/2008 10:13 AM
 
Re: WR Ken-Yon Rambo  (United States)

Rambo signs new deal with Stamps

John Down, Canwest News Service  Published: Tuesday, June 17, 2008

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CALGARY -- Ken-Yon Rambo never had a doubt.

"I made my decision last year," the 29-year-old receiver revealed after signing a multi-year contract extension Tuesday with the Calgary Stampeders. "I like this organization, the whole staff is great, I like the receivers I'm with and you've got to assume the team will be great.

"I just didn't want to leave the team."

Rambo appears to be hitting the peak of his pro football days. The former 2001 draft choice of the Oakland Raiders marked a career-high 62 catches for 983 yards while tying clubmate Jeremaine Copeland and Saskatchewan's D.J. Flick for most touchdown receptions at 10.

Needless to say, the Stamps are happy in the knowledge they'll have the six-foot-one, 207-pounder around for a few more campaigns.

"I'm probably more pleased today than I was in the off-season because I've seen Ken-Yon in person," smiled head coach John Hufnagel, following a two-hour practice at McMahon Stadium. "He's a great player, so it's a great situation for this football team.

"He's very talented and hopefully we can use his talents to the utmost."

Rambo is rocking out of a wide-out position this year after playing as a slotback and he hasn't missed a beat.

"It's cool. I like it," said the one of the club's free agent signings of 2005. "I can move around where they want me to go, so I like the W position now. But I just want to go out and do my job ... when the ball comes, make the play and, if it's a running play, make the block.

"Anything to help the team out I want to do."

Hufnagel likes what he's seen of the Californian on the wide side of the offence.

"He was very keen on the change," said the coach. "He's embraced it and doing very well with it."

Clearly more comfortable with the club and the league after three seasons, Rambo has added more punch every season and figures the best is yet to come.

"It was learning to play receiver in the Canadian league and, last year, I think I got it down," he said. "This year I'll be learning even more but this year feels more comfortable, more confident.

"I've played all the positions, but W is real good for me."

Terms of the new deal were not announced, but media managed to squeeze a little information out of the Ohio State graduate regarding a signing bonus.

"I know the quarterbacks got a lot better bonus," he said, "but I think I can take them to lunch, stuff like that. But those big dinners, they have to take care of those."

While Rambo's job is safe, others remain on the line when the Stampeders finish off their two-game, pre-season schedule Thursday night in Vancouver against the B.C. Lions.

"There's still a lot of jobs to be won and the competition is there," admitted Hufnagel. "I've told the guys not to give up on themselves ... that there's still one more game to prove they deserve to be here.

"Sure, there's a few things that are probably settled in my mind, but there's still a few ones unsettled."

http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=594543

 
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6/18/2008 10:13 AM
 
Re: WR Ken-Yon Rambo  (United States)

Sun News Services

Published: Wednesday, June 18, 2008

RAMBO WILL REMAIN A STAMPEDER

CALGARY -- Ken-Yon Rambo will be sticking around with the Calgary Stampeders. The 29-year-old receiver, who is coming off a career year in 2007, signed a contract extension with the Canadian Football League club Tuesday. Rambo, who is entering his fourth season with the Stampeders, caught 62 passes for 983 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2007.

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/sports/story.html?id=14dd4f0d-0172-452e-8297-6f05ec39f3c0

 
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