CALGARY -- When concussion symptoms forced Dan Federkeil to retire from the NFLs Indianapolis Colts in 2009, he was sure his football career was over. The offensive lineman from Medicine Hat, Alta., returned to Calgary where hed starred for five seasons with the University of Calgary Dinos. Federkeil was able to complete his economics degree as his headaches waned. His desire to return to the football field aligned with the Calgary Stampeders acquisition of Federkeils CFL rights from the Toronto Argonauts this year. Federkeil reported to Calgarys rookie camp and is now auditioning for a job at left tackle at main camp. "I think one of the main problems was how I went out," Federkeil said Monday at McMahon Stadium. "It wasnt on my terms. Its just not a good way to go out, having an injury and knowing you have the potential for more and its just done." Federkeil played 28 regular-season games, started three and also started in a wild-card playoff game in 2009 during his four seasons with the Colts. The Medicine Hat High School product earned a Super Bowl ring in 2007. Hed played on the Dinos defensive line and in 2005 was a finalist for the J.P. Metras Trophy that goes to the top lineman in Canadian university football. Federkeil was drafted in the first round by the Argos in 2006, but signed with the Colts as a free agent that year and switched to the offensive line. Federkeil had suffered a concussion during his university career and then experienced a couple more with the Colts when he was on the field for kickoff returns. Debilitating headaches forced him out of the game. "At that point, with the symptoms I was having, the decision was fairly easy from a physical point of view," he said. Federkeil says it was 14 months before he could return to the gym, but hes been symptom free for two years. He consulted a doctor this year about a return to professional football and was given the all-clear. "The main thing with concussions is you have to be honest with yourself," he said. "Ive known some guys who have come back before theyre symptom-free and those are the guys who usually get re-injured right away. "The biggest concern was definitely re-injuring, or if Id actually healed up even though I felt good. All it takes is one hit. So far its been good. Theres been no side effects. Nothing to worry about right now." Federkeil played right tackle for the Colts, but is lining up on the left side at Stampeder camp. The 29-year-old is a physical specimen at six foot six and a muscular 300 pounds. "Hes a big man. He doesnt look like he weighs 300 pounds," offensive line coach Mike Gibson observed. "Hes got long arms. He knows how to bend his knees. Hes a talented individual. "You can tell hes played in the NFL. Hes well-coached." Upon learning of Federkeils wish to play football again, Calgary traded non-import linebacker Akwasi Antwi to Toronto for his rights in April. That transaction was necessary for Federkeils comeback. He and his wife Shannon have a five-month old daughter. "The Stampeders were really the only choice," Federkeil said. "I just had a little girl. I wasnt about to leave town and leave them behind. I doubt I would have went somewhere and took them with me. It wasnt really feasible." Federkeil signed a three-year contract with Calgary. He believes he can manage the risk of further concussions. "Playing offensive line, I think the risk level is low," he said. "Ive never had any concussion symptoms playing offensive line. Ive had some playing defensive line. The last two major concussions were both on kickoff returns, so you will never see me on kickoff return." Federkeil admits it hasnt been easy shaking off the rust of three years without a practice or game. 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