Tiger-Cats re-sign lineman Revenberg; Bombers extend defensive back Holm
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HAMILTON – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have signed Canadian offensive lineman Brandon Revenberg to a one-year contract, the CFL club announced Tuesday.
The 33-year-old from Essex, Ont., earned All-CFL honours for the fifth time in his career last season and was named to the East Division All-CFL team for the sixth time.
Revenberg started all 18 regular-season games at left guard, giving passing leader Bo Levi Mitchell protection while opening up lanes for running back Greg Bell to rush for over 1,000 yards.
He was the East Division’s nominee for outstanding lineman for the fourth time.
The six-foot-four, 300-pound lineman has played in 156 career games over nine seasons since joining the Ticats in 2016.
He has missed just two games over his CFL career, neither due to injury.
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Holm signs extension with Bombers
WINNIPEG — The Blue Bombers have signed veteran American defensive back Evan Holm to a two-year extension.
Holm was named to the league and West Division all-star teams in 2025
He finished 2025 with 55 tackles, six special teams tackles, two forced fumbles and a team high four interceptions.
He has played 63 games over four seasons with Winnipeg.
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Whyte re-signs with Lions
VANCOUVER — Canadian kicker Sean Whyte has signed a one-year extension with the B.C. Lions.
The 40-year-old veteran from White Rock, B.C., played in his 17th CFL season in 2025 and had a career-high field goal percentage of 95.1 after making good on 39 of 41 attempts.
A West Division All-CFL selection for the third straight season, Whyte enters 2026 as the league’s all-time leader in field goal accuracy at 88.8 per cent (557-of-627) over 241 regular season games with B.C., Montreal and Edmonton, which he helped win a Grey Cup in 2015.
His 2,282 career points and 557 field goals are both ninth on the CFL’s all-time list.
Antwi announces retirement
CALGARY — Canadian running back Jeshrun Antwi has announced his retirement after five CFL seasons.
Antwi totalled 1,154 career rushing yards and a touchdown in 77 regular-season games with Montreal, B.C. and Calgary, along with 52 catches for 342 yards and 18 special-teams tackles.
He helped the Montreal Alouettes win the Grey Cup in 2023.
Antwi joined his hometown Stampeders for his final CFL season and appeared in nine games.
Before turning pro, Antwi played five years at the University of Calgary and was part of the Dinos’ Vanier Cup-winning team in 2019.
He accumulated 2,233 career rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns for the Dinos as well as 55 receptions for 479 yards and five TDs.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 6, 2026.