CFL’s top defensive player felt the time was right to take another shot at NFL
For Mathieu Betts, the time was right to make a second attempt at cracking an NFL roster.
Betts signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions on Tuesday, shortly after becoming a CFL free agent. The former Laval star’s first NFL foray came in 2019 when he signed with the Chicago Bears an undrafted free agent but was among the club’s final cuts.
This time, though, the six-foot-three, 250-pound Betts will head south of the border not only with the benefit of an NFL training camp under his belt but also four seasons of professional football. Since being released by Chicago, Betts has played with the CFL’s Edmonton Elks (2019, 2021) and B.C. Lions (2022-23).
“If five years ago I was in the state I am today, that would’ve been pretty, pretty cool,” Betts told reporters via video conference Wednesday. “It’s hard to explain and you hear it and it’s a cliche but you can’t buy experience.