Calgary has brought back dangerous receiver DaVaris Daniels.

The 25-year-old was the CFL’s Most Outstanding Rookie in 2016. He’s played in 24 career regular-season games for the Stampeders, recording 98 receptions for 1,628 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Daniels started 13 games and had 47 catches for 743 yards – nine catches 30 yards or more – and four touchdowns in 2017. He started both post-season games and had 11 catches for 113 yards.

“In his two years with us, DaVaris has shown the ability to be one of the CFL’s most dangerous and productive receivers,” said Stampeders president and general manager John Hufnagel in a statement. “I look forward to watching him continue to improve his game and taking the next step in his career in 2018.”

Daniels joined the Stamps in 2016 after trying out with Minnesota, New England and Philadelphia in the NFL. His father Phillip had a 15-year playing career in the NFL and is currently a member of the coaching staff for the Super Bowl-champion Philadelphia Eagles.

“Calgary took me in and gave me a chance when I was facing uncertainty about my football career, so I owe it to them to come back,” said Daniels in a statement. “After watching my father’s team win a Super Bowl, I’m more determined than ever for us to take another run at the Grey Cup and to win a championship.”