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Brandon Revenberg Agrees To A Two-Year Contract Extension With The Hamilton Tiger-Cats

So far, this off-season has been a tumultuous time for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. During the last few weeks, the Tiger-Cats have changed their front office, named a new head coach, and signed several new players to their roster. Amid these changes, it can be comforting to know that not everything is changing for the Tiger-Cats. Brandon Revenberg, a long-time offensive lineman for Hamilton, has signed a two-year contract extension with the Tiger-Cats.

Brandon Revenberg is a 30-year-old, 6’4″, 301-pound National offensive lineman from Essex, Ontario. During the 2023 season, Revenberg started 18 games for the Tiger-Cats at left guard. Revenberg’s veteran status as a foundational component of the Tiger-Cats offensive line and his ability to stay healthy make him one of the most valuable offensive linemen in the CFL.

Throughout Revenberg’s seven seasons with the Tiger-Cats, he has played in 120 games and started in 107 of those games. The veteran offensive lineman has only missed two games since the 2016 season and never missed a game due to an injury. During his career in Hamilton, Revenberg has accomplished several achievements, including being named as an East Division All-Star for five consecutive seasons (2018 – 2023), four seasons that resulted in being celebrated as a CFL All-Star (2018 – 2022) and being named Most Outstanding Lineman in the East Division for three seasons (2018, 2021, 2022).

Across the CFL, most experts consider Revenberg to be one of the best offensive linemen in the CFL. After the 2023 season, he was in a position to become a free agent. Still, as a key player on the Tiger-Cats offensive line, it was vital that the Tiger-Cats re-signed the veteran offensive lineman rather than allow him to enter the open free agent market. During the 2023 season, the Tiger-Cats offensive line helped running back James Butler become the first 1000-yard rusher for Hamilton since the 2010 season.

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Aaron Sauter is a 23-veteran high school football coach that is also an fan of all levels of football. He is especially interested in alternative football leagues like the CFL, UFL, and IFL. Aaron enjoys analyzing innovative schemes on offense and defense during his free time.
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