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February 8, 2022

Kicker Sean Whyte Returns Home

The BC Lions announced today that National placekicker Sean Whyte is returning to his hometown squad as a free agent.

Whyte, 36, is back with the Lions after originally signing with the team as a territorial exemption in 2007.

Over a total of 168 regular season CFL games, Whyte has made good on 382 of 441 field goal attempts (87 %) and punted 715 times for 25,384 yards (42.6-yard average). He also sits 14th on the all-time CFL scoring list with 1,515 points.

The White Rock native spent the last six seasons with the Edmonton Elks, where his accolades included a Grey Cup win in 2015 and team nomination for CFL Most Outstanding Special Teams player in 2019.

Prior to his time with Edmonton, Whyte spent four seasons (2011-14) with the Montreal Alouettes. He would make an immediate impact by earning the East Division nomination for CFL Most Outstanding Special Teams Player in his first full season after hitting 45 of 52 field goal attempts and averaging 41.3 yards per punt. Whyte suited up in all 72 games during his time with the Alouettes.

After spending his first two seasons with the Lions on the practice squad, Whyte made his CFL debut in place of injured Paul McCallum on July 16th, 2009 against Edmonton.

He went on to appear in 11 games that season and was named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting four field goals in a win over Saskatchewan on August 7th. He was traded to Montreal prior to the 2011 season.

A graduate of Semiahmoo Secondary, Whyte played junior football with the South Surrey Rams of BCFC and also had a junior college stint down south with the Santa Monica Corsairs.