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Winnipeg Blue Bombers Nic Demski, Alden Darby sign extensions to remain in blue and gold

Nic Demski is staying home. The veteran receiver signed a three-year contract extension with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday that keeps him with is hometownteam through 2025. Demski was slated to become a free agent Feb. 14.

Demski signs on to remain a Blue Bomber until 2025

A football player in white and blue with a gold helmet and pants celebrates while another player in black and yellow stands by.
Wide receiver Nic Demski, pictured scoring a touchdown against the Tiger-Cats during the 2021 Grey Cup, has signed a contract extension with the Blue Bombers, as has defensive back Alden Darby, Jr. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

Nic Demski is staying home.

The veteran receiver signed a three-year contract extension with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday that keeps him with his hometownteam through 2025. Demski was slated to become a free agent Feb. 14.

Earlier on Sunday, the Bombers agreed to a contract extension with American defensive back Alden Darby. He was also eligibleto become a free agent later this month.

Demski set career highs last season with 64 catches for 772 yards and 10 touchdowns despite missing five regular-season games. Thefive-foot-11, 216-pound Demski is entering his fifth season with the Blue Bombers.

Demski began his CFL career with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2015-17) before signing with Winnipeg as a free agent. Demski hasappeared in 99 regular-season contests, recording 294 catches for3,248 yards and 23 TDs.

Winnipeg acquired Darby from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last October. He registered six tackles in two regular-season contestsafter recording 23 tackles, three special-teams tackles, a sack and interception in 10 contests with the Ticats.

The five-foot-11, 194-pound Darby has appeared in 66 career regular-season CFL games with Winnipeg, Toronto and Hamilton,registering 200 tackles, five special-teams tackles, two sacks and nine interceptions.

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