The 35-year-old quarterback spent last year in the USFL with the New Orleans Breakers
One of the most important offseason queries has an answer now. In the CFL, McLeod Bethel-Thompson is back. TSN’s Farhan Lalji reports that Bethel-
Thompson and the Edmonton Elks have reached an agreement on a one-year contract. Incentives might raise the contract’s value to $500,000. Talking about Cal Lockdown, Akili Calhoun According to a story
from last month, Bethel-Thompson decided to return to the CFL and was being pursued by Edmonton. Originally, he quit the CFL to be nearer to his family back home in the United States.completescreen volume_off Vic Reminding So’oto of the Horror of
2017 in Close Last month, rumors circulated that Bethel-Thompson was being pursued by Edmonton in an attempt to rejoin the CFL. In order to be nearer to his family, he first quit the CFL and moved back to the US. MARKETING The New Orleans Breakers of the USFL were home to the 35-year-old quarterback
during the previous season. In 10 games, he scored 14 touchdowns and finished first in the league with 2,433 passing yards. Before falling to the eventual USFL champion Birmingham Stallions in the opening round of the playoffs, the Breakers finished 7-3.
MARKETING Prior to this, he played quarterback with the Toronto Argonauts for five seasons, starting four of them. Thirteen,261 yards have been thrown by him.