Stampeders receiver Kamar Jorden may return for division semifinal
CALGARY — Kamar Jorden is cleared to play football, which he feels is a victory in itself.
It’s been a little over 14 months since the Calgary Stampeders receiver suffered a catastrophic knee injury in the 2018 Labour Day game against the Edmonton Eskimos.
He’d set a franchise single-game record of 249 receiving yards the week prior against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Jorden ranked second in league receiving yards with a career-high 944.
But a dislocated knee cap and the golden triangle of ligament tears — anterior, medial and posterior — required season-ending surgery that included transplanting tissue from his hamstring into his knee.