Another impending free agent is staying put in Calgary.

The Stampeders announced on Saturday that offensive lineman Brad Erdos has agreed to a two-year deal.

"Brad has made steady progress over the course of his career and in 2018 he was a valuable and dependable presence on our offensive line," said Stampeders president and general manager John Hufnagel in a statement. "I'm very pleased that he has made this commitment to the club and look forward to his continued growth as a player."

A product of UBC, Erdos started all 18 games for the Stamps last season and then in the Western Final and the Grey Cup in which Calgary was victorious over the Ottawa Redblacks.

"I love Calgary. My family has made this city our home and I'm grateful for the opportunity to stay here," said Erdos in a statement. "I'm also very grateful to the fans for their support. We have a great coaching staff and a great team and I'm glad to be here as we try to continue our success and have a chance to defend the Cup in 2019."

Taken in the fourth round of the CFL Draft in 2014 by the Stamps, Erdos has appeared in 61 games over five seasons.

He was set to become a free agent in February.