Anthony Parker signed a contract extension with the Calgary Stampeders on Monday.
The receiver was eligible to become a free agent on Tuesday.
Parker was the team's first-round selection in 2011, and has played 108 career regular-season games since then.
In 2017, Parker had 36 catches for 482 yards and three touchdowns.
"Anthony has been a mainstay of the Stampeders and I'm pleased that he has chosen to re-sign with the team," said Stampeders president and general manager John Hufnagel, adding that he hopes to see Parker take on something of a leadership role.
Parker says the contract extension brings him a step closer to his goal of starting and finishing his career in the same place.
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