



The Calgary Stampeders returned to practice after their bye week Sunday and for the first time in a long time had all three quarterbacks throwing.
With both Drew Tate and Kevin Glenn healthy enough to practice, the Stampeders QB depth chart became a little clearer.
Head coach John Hufnagel said that Tate is the team's No. 1 quarterback, while sophomore sensation Bo Levi Mitchell returned to third string.
Having Tate throw is a good sign for Calgary, but the 28-year-old still said he still has to be careful throwing this week, not wanting to burn himself out before the game.
Calgary hosts the Saskatchewan Roughriders Friday to conclude Week 7.
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