Backup quarterback P.J. Walker tells Stampeders he’s retiring from football
CALGARY — Quarterback P.J. Walker has informed the Calgary Stampeders he’s retiring from football, the CFL club announced Thursday.
Walker signed with Calgary in October 2024 and spent his time with the club on the practice roster. The 31-year-old American served as the Stampeders backup quarterback last season behind starter Vernon Adams Jr., making one start in the 13 games he suited up for.
Walker also spent time with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts (2017-19), Carolina Panthers (2020-22), Chicago Bears (2023), Cleveland Browns (2023) and Seattle Seahawks (2024) as well as the XFL’s Houston Roughnecks (2019) before coming to Canada.
The Stampeders also released Canadian linebacker Nicky Farinaccio. American defensive backs Brady Breeze and Lance Robinson both retired.

