Surprising: Cleveland Browns work out top CFL pass rusher…

The Cleveland Browns worked out Canadian guarded end Mathieu Betts on Friday.

The 28-year-old drove the CFL with 18 sacks this previous season with the B.C. Lions and was named the association’s Most Exceptional Cautious Player. He was likewise named a CFL elite player without precedent for his five-year proficient profession.

The edge rusher, who stands six feet three and weighs 250 pounds, was selected by the Edmonton Football Team in the first round in 2019 out of Université Laval. After attending training camp with the Chicago Bears, he signed with the team. As a rookie in the CFL, he made one tackle, two sacks, and forced one fumble.

Betts left the Elks after a disheartening season in 2021 and marked a two-year manage B.C. as a free specialist. He immediately turned into a commonly recognized name on the West Coast as he’s recorded 25 sacks north of 36 ordinary season games with the Lions.

The Montreal local was an exceptionally promoted prospect emerging from U Games as he won two Vanier Cups with the Rouge et Or and won the J. P. Metras Prize multiple times as the top down lineman in the country. He stays the main player ever to win the honor three years straight.

Betts is presently set to turn into a free specialist in February 2024. He turned out for the Detroit Lions recently.

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