Argos quarterback Bethel-Thompson looks to cap breakout season with Grey Cup win
REGINA — McLeod Bethel-Thompson has had a meandering journey through professional football, but he’s not about to get caught up what a Grey Cup championship would mean to his career.
The 34-year-old Toronto Argonauts quarterback joined the professional ranks in 2011, playing in the Arena Football League with the San Jose Saber Cats and the United Football League with the Sacramento Mountain Lions before bouncing around the NFL on the practice rosters of the San Francisco 49ers (three times), Miami Dolphins (twice), Minnesota Vikings (twice), New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles.
He joined the CFL in 2017, serving as the Argos’ third-string quarterback behind starter Ricky Ray and backup Cody Fajardo. Although he was a member of Toronto’s Grey Cup-winning team that season, Sunday’s game will give Bethel-Thompson the opportunity to win as a starting quarterback.
“You can’t help but have the vision of hoisting the Grey Cup and thinking about the joy that it would give me to see my teammates happy,” he said at Thursday’s Grey Cup media day. “That’s why I play the game, it’s for my brothers so you have those moments.