As per team policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
“Jamie Stoddard’s lortab without a prescription to this team can’t be measured in purely statistical terms,” said Bombers G.M. Brendan Taman. “He has made an invaluable contribution on special teams as a holder and as a tackler. He has been equally steady on offence when lortab online no prescription upon as a receiver.”
Stoddard (6-0, 188, Alberta ’99, DOB: Dec. 29, 1977 in Richmond, B.C.) will be entering his ninth CFL season this year, all of them as a member of the Big Blue. He was originally signed by the Big Blue as a free agent on Feb. 10, 2000.
In 2007, lortab online no prescription appeared in 16 regular season games and hauled in 11 passes for 110 yards (10.0-yard average). He ranked sixth on the team in special teams tackles with eight and was the team’s regular holder on field goal and point-after attempts. Stoddard also had a pair of catches for 20 yards in the CFL East Semifinal versus the Montreal Alouettes at Canad Inns Stadium and one catch for 14 yards in the 2007 Grey Cup in Toronto.
Stoddard has appeared in a total of lortab online no prescription regular season games during his CFL career, plus nine playoff contests and two Grey Cups (2001 and ’07). His career receiving stats include 184 regular season catches for 2,732 yards and 11 TDs while he has contributed a total of 31 special teams tackles.
A part-time school teacher, Stoddard has averaged 341 yards a year during his eight years with the Bombers. He had arguably the best season of his CFL career in 2004 when he had 31 catches for 523 yards and two TDs.
Stoddard has been a veritable ironman for the Blue Bombers. He has missed only two games due to injury since the 2001 season.
In other news, the football club announced today that returner/receiver Keith Stokes has been released.