Kicker Sean Whyte sticking with B.C. Lions through 2023 season
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This article was published 08/12/2022 (747 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
VANCOUVER – The B.C. Lions have signed placekicker Sean Whyte to a one-year extension.
The team announced the news Thursday, saying the deal will keep the 37-year-old native of White Rock, B.C., with his hometown team through the 2023 season.
It will be his 15th CFL campaign and his fifth with the Lions, who were ousted from the western final by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in November.
Whyte made 36-of-39 field goal attempts and 54-of-55 convert attempts over 18 regular-season contests last year.
He led the league in field goal percentage (92.3) and was perfect in a pair of playoff games, hitting 4-of-4 field goals attempts and five converts.
Whyte has made 186 regular-season CFL appearances, suiting up for B.C., Montreal and Edmonton, and he won the Grey Cup with Edmonton in 2015.
“I couldn’t be more grateful to the Lions organization for allowing me the opportunity to continue playing with my hometown team,” Whyte said in a release.
“We made huge strides with this exciting group of players in 2022 and I can’t wait to continue the chase for another Grey Cup ring.”
STAMPEDERS BRING BACK BEGELTON
CALGARY — The Stampeders have signed veteran receiver Reggie Begelton through the 2024 season.
Begelton led the Stampeders with 85 catches during the 2022 season and had 957 yards and six touchdowns in 18 games.
He was voted a CFLPA all-star for his performance.
Begelton has 243 catches for 3,326 yards and 19 touchdowns over five seasons with the Stampeders.
He was a CFL all-star in 2019 when he became just the fifth player in Stampeders history to record a 100-catch season.
ALOUETTES RE-SIGN CHAGNON
MONTREAL — The Alouettes have signed linebacker Frédéric Chagnon to a new deal.
The six-foot-four, 233-pound Chagnon had six special-teams tackles in 16 games with the Als in 2022.
The 30-year-old Montrealer has 38 special-teams tackles, one defensive tackle and one touchdown in 81 CFL games with B.C., Ottawa and Montreal.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 8, 2022.