Seven Tiger-Cats Named East Divsion All-Stars
November 2, 2022 – Canadian Football League (CFL) – Hamilton Tiger-Cats News Release
The Canadian Football League announced Wednesday, the East and West Division All-Stars, which featured seven Hamilton Tiger-Cats, including receivers Tim White and Steven Dunbar Jr., offensive lineman Brandon Revenberg, defensive lineman Dylan Wynn, linebacker Jovan Santos-Knox and defensive backs Ciante Evans and Tunde Adeleke.
*Numbers in parentheses indicate number of career divisional all-star selections.
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Tim White – WR (2)
White, 28, received his second consecutive East Division All-Star selection after suiting up in 17 games this season. The 5-10, 185-pound native of Santa Clarita, California led the Tiger-Cats in receptions (94), receiving yards (1,265) and receiving touchdowns (8). His 94 receptions led the league while his 1,265 receiving yards and eight receiving touchdowns were good enough for fourth and sixth in the league respectively. White was also named Hamilton’s Most Outstanding Player for the first time in his career and named a CFL Top Performer of the Week twice (Weeks 11 and 19).
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Steven Dunbar Jr. – WR (1)
Dunbar Jr., 26, earned his first career East Division All-Star selection after an impressive sophomore season in the CFL. The 6’3, 202-pound native of New Orleans, Louisiana finished second on the team in receiving yards (1,000), receptions (72) and receiving touchdowns (6). Dunbar also ranked inside the top-10 in all three categories league-wide including finishing eighth in receptions and touchdowns, while his 1,000 receiving yards placed him 10th in the league.
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Brandon Revenberg – OG (4)
Revenberg, 29, earned his fourth consecutive East Division All-Star selection after starting 17 games at left guard for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The 6’4, 301-pound native of Essex, Ontario was also named the East Division’s Most Outstanding Lineman for the second consecutive season and third time in his career, previously earning the award in 2021 and 2018.
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Dylan Wynn – DT (4)
Wynn, 29, was named an East Division All-Star for the third consecutive season and fourth time in his career (2017, 19, 21, 22). The 6’2, 283-pound native of Concord, California dressed in 12 regular season games before suffering a season-ending injury in Week 15. Prior to his injury, Wynn registered 31 total tackles, one tackle for loss, four quarterback sacks and one pass knockdown.
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Jovan Santos-Knox – LB (1)
Santos-Knox, 28, earned his first career Division All-Star nomination after starting 17 games at middle linebacker for the Tiger-Cats this season. The 6’2, 233-pound native of Waterbury, Connecticut registered a team-leading 105 total tackles, two tackles for loss, one quarterback sack, four pass knockdowns and one interception. His 105 defensive tackles ranks second in the CFL. Santos-Knox was also named Hamilton’s Most Outstanding Defensive player for his effort this season.
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Ciante Evans – CB (3)
Evans, 30, earned his third career Division All-Star selection and his first career East Division All-Star selection, after being named a West Division All-Star twice previously (2017-18). The 5’11, 195-pound native of Fort Worth, Texas started 13 games at corner for the Ticats, registering 29 defensive tackles, one tackle for loss, one quarterback sack, one interception and 12 pass knockdowns, which ranks second in the CFL.
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Tunde Adeleke – S (3)
Adeleke, 27, was named a East Division All-Star for the third consecutive season after starting all 18 games at free safety for the Tiger-Cats. The 5’10, 208-pound defensive back registered 70 total tackles, including 68 defensive tackles, one quarterback sack, eight pass knockdowns, one interception and one forced fumble. Adeleke, who was born in Lagos, Nigeria but raised in Ottawa, Ontario was also named the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Most Outstanding Canadian earlier this season.
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