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Veteran quarterbac­k Matt Shiltz prepared for new challenges with Calgary Stampeders

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Different team, different city, same approach for Matt Shiltz.

The 31-year-old QB signed a one-year deal this month with Calgary. The Stampeders will be Shiltz’s third team in just his seventh CFL season following stops with Montreal (2017-19, 2021) and Hamilton (2022-23).

“I think if you talk to any pro, regardless of where they are in their career, what they all strive for is to find a place to call home and settle down,” Shiltz said. “But at the same time it’s profession­al football and you know what you sign up for when you take that leap, especially to come to the CFL.

“I’d love to have that sense of security but at the same time you have to keep on showing up every day until you get that. And then show up even more when that opportunit­y does come.”

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Shiltz has predominan­tly been a backup but he started seven regularsea­son games and a playoff contest while with Hamilton. Last season, he appeared in 11 regular-season games (three starts, winning two) while completing 108-of-161 passes (67.1 per cent) for 1,556 yards with seven touchdowns and five intercepti­ons — all career highs.

Shiltz, of St. Charles, Ill., also rushed 23 times for 160 yards (7.0-yard average) and a touchdown. His attempts and yards were also career highs.

Shiltz started Hamilton’s 27-12 East Division playoff loss to Montreal, completing 13-of-23 passes for 144 yards and an intercepti­on before giving way to veteran Bo Levi Mitchell.

In Calgary, Shiltz is expected to back up incumbent Jake Maier. But like he did in both Montreal and Hamilton, Shiltz will prepare daily as if he’s the Stampeders’

No. 1 quarterbac­k to ensure he’s ready if opportunit­y knocks.

“That doesn’t change at all and I kind of have experience with that. It’s about preparing every day like you’re the starter, waking up with that mentality but also knowing there’s a fine line with balancing that in the locker room with the incumbent.

“I’ve always showed my respect and want to support Jake or whoever is starting with 100 per cent of what I’ve got because that’s who I am.”

The six-foot, 227-pound Maier led the CFL in completion­s (363) and pass attempts (578), was third in passing yards (4,244) and was the lone starter to suit up for all 18 regular-season games in 2023. But the 26-year-old was just 6-12 as Calgary’s starter.

The Stampeders finished third in the West Division before losing 41-30 to B.C. in the conference semifinal.

Shiltz, who played collegiate­ly at Butler, has appeared 78 career regular-season CFL games. He has completed 338-of-517 passes (65.4 per cent) for 4,357 yards with 19 TDs and 18 intercepti­ons while rushing for 625 yards on

101 carries (6.2-yard average) and four touchdowns.

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