
Ticats quarterback sees addition of Kenny Lawler benefiting veteran Tim White
They’re teammates now with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but Tim White wants a lot more than just friendship from Kenny Lawler this season.
Lawler signed a two-year deal with Hamilton as a free agent following four seasons with Winnipeg (2019, 2021, 2023-4) and another with Edmonton (2022). During his time with the Blue Bombers, Lawler earned two Grey Cup rings (2019, 2021) and a CFL all-star nod (2021).
Lawler will bring his big-play ability to a Hamilton offence that last season not only boasted the CFL’s top passer in quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell (5,451 yards 32 touchdowns) but led the league in net offensive yards (406.1 per game), passing yards (332.1), average yards per play (7.15) and passing TDs (35).
The five-foot-nine, 175-pound White was a big part of that, finishing third overall in receiving yards (1,164) with 74 catches for eight TDs (second behind Edmonton’s Eugene Lewis with 10). It marked White’s third straight 1,000-yard season in four CFL campaigns and netted him a third league all-star nod.