CALGARY — Special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Mark Kilam will remain with the Calgary Stampeders, head coach Dave Dickenson announced on Thursday.

Dave Dickenson: “I’m happy to announce, I was told this morning, that Mark Kilam will be staying with us. So I’m happy to announce that.” pic.twitter.com/yPDDUncepv — Calgary Stampeders (@calstampeders) December 12, 2019

Kilam has spent 15 seasons with the Stampeders and 10 of those as special teams coordinator. His additional title of assistant head coach was added in 2019.

Under Kilam’s guidance, the Stamps’ special teams unit was a major factor in Calgary’s 106th Grey Cup presented by Shaw victory as Terry Williams returned a punt for a touchdown.

Before to assuming the special teams coordinator position, Kilam worked in the dual roles of linebackers coach and strength and conditioning coach during the 2009 season, contributing to a Calgary defence that allowed the fewest points in the West Division.

Kilam has won Grey Cups with the Stampeders in 2008, 2014 and 2018.