Defensive lineman Christian Covington. (Photo: bclions.com)

Defensive lineman Christian Covington. (Photo: bclions.com)

‘Truly an honour to come home’: BC Lions sign DL Covington after 102 NFL games

‘We all understand and embrace the goal of bringing the Grey Cup back home,’ says the Surrey-raised player

BC Lions have announced the signing of NFL veteran Christian Covington, who grew up in Surrey and other areas of Metro Vancouver.

The defensive lineman was originally selected by the Lions in the 2015 CFL Draft, 43rd overall.

“It’s truly an honour to come home and play in front of my friends and family,” Covington said in a news release posted to the team’s website Wednesday, May 1.

“I’ve continued to follow the Lions throughout my professional career and it gives me great excitement to join the team at a pivotal time in franchise history. We all understand and embrace the goal of bringing the Grey Cup back home.”

The six-foot-two, 300-pound Covington moves north to the CFL after dressing in 102 NFL games over the last nine years, with stops in Houston, Dallas, Cincinnati, Los Angeles and Detroit.

Covington grew up in the Sullivan Heights area of Surrey, where his family held a party the day he was drafted by the Texans in May 2015. With the Texans, he played in four playoff games from 2015 to 2018.

“I was born in Vancouver, lived in Richmond, lived in North Delta, and eventually made it out to Surrey — a great place to grow up, but I’m a little biased being a Vancouver College Fighting Irish,” Covington said in 2018 when he hosted a football camp at McLeod Athletic Park in Langley.

“At the end of the day, that’s my childhood home (in Surrey) and me and my sisters grew up in that home for many years, and nothing but great memories.”

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Before pro football, Covington played at Rice University from 2011 to 2014. His best season was in 2013 where he earned All-Conference USA First-Team honours after recording 43 total tackles, 11.5 tackles for a loss and four sacks.

He’s the son of Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee and former Hamilton star defensive end Grover Covington. Christian was a standout at Vancouver College, helping the Fighting Irish capture the 2010 BC High School championship while also earning Provincial Defensive MVP honours that season.

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