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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

REDBLACKS Retain Chris Milo

The Ottawa REDBLACKS of the Canadian Football League announced Tuesday that the team has extended the contract of national kicker Chris Milo through 2017.

The 29-year old Milo was signed by the REDBLACKS on July 31 which proved to be a key signing for the Eastern Division Champions. The Montreal, QC native was 32/36 on field goals (88.9%) good for fourth in CFL with his longest kick coming from 48 yards.

Milo posted the league’s third-best extra point conversation rate going 34/39 (87.7%) and tallied 131 points – the fourth most in the CFL.

“Chris was a great asset for us in the second half last season,” REDBLACKS General Manager Marcel Desjardins. “He brought stability to the position and leadership to the team and we’re glad that he will continue to be a REDBLACK through 2017.”

Milo enters his sixth CFL season in 2016 and has made two trips to the Grey Cup in the past three seasons. On October 29, 2011, Milo tied the record for the longest punt ever kicked in professional football when he punted the football 108 yards. Prior to playing in the CFL, Milo captured a pair of Vanier Cup championships in four years with the Rouge et Or in Laval.

(Ottawa REDBLACKS)

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