Christopher Milo was born on November 2,1986 and is a former professional Canadian football placekicker.
16 Facts About Christopher Milo
Christopher Milo was drafted 30th overall by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2011 CFL Draft and signed with the team on June 1,2011.
Christopher Milo played CIS football for the Laval Rouge et Or.
Christopher Milo is ranked first in Quebec for field goals, with 69, placing him third in Canada.
Christopher Milo was on the Quebec All-Star team for each of his university seasons.
Christopher Milo earned a spot on the CIS First All-Canadian Team in 2008 and 2010 as well as the Second All-Canadian Team in 2009.
Christopher Milo participated in the Montreal Alouettes training camp in 2006 and 2007 before entering university.
Christopher Milo was on the Junior National Team three times in his career.
Christopher Milo was drafted in the 4th round in the 2011 CFL Draft by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
On October 29,2011, during a game at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, Christopher Milo tied the record for the longest punt ever kicked in professional football when he punted the football 108 yards.
In 2013, Christopher Milo finished the season 46-for-52 with the longest being a 50-yard field goal.
On September 5,2013, Christopher Milo was named Special Teams Player of The Month for August 2013.
Christopher Milo kicked one field goal while helping the Saskatchewan Roughriders win the 101st Grey Cup in Regina on November 24,2013.
On February 11,2014, Christopher Milo was expected to become a free agent but got re-signed by the Roughriders.
Christopher Milo converted 31 out of 34 field goal attempts for Ottawa during the 2015 season.
On September 2,2017, Christopher Milo signed with the Edmonton Eskimos, whom he had recently signed on with as a scout for the RSEQ.