Lions sign CFL award winner to reserve/futures deal

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The Lions have signed a CFL standout to a reserve/futures deal. Justin Dunk of 3DownNation reports that Detroit has signed defensive lineman Mathieu Betts to a futures deal. Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press has confirmed the signing.

Betts won the Canadian Football League’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player award this past season while playing for the BC Lions. He finished the season with 44 tackles, three forced fumbles, and 18 sacks, with that latter mark being the most by a Canadian-born player in CFL history.

The 28-year-old defensive lineman has spent the past four seasons in the CFL, including a stint with Edmonton. He’s collected 27 sacks during his professional career, the majority of which have come over the past two years.

The Laval University product went undrafted in the 2019 draft. He caught on with the Bears for the preseason but was among Chicago’s final cuts.

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