Toronto Argonauts After years of advocating for an NFL team to sign him through his videos, De La Haye was signed by the
Toronto Argonauts of the
Canadian Football League on May 19, 2019. The signing resulted in over 15,000 new followers on the Argonauts' official
Instagram account. He appeared in both preseason games, making his one field goal attempt from a distance of 16 yards, and recording one punt for 46 yards. De La Haye was signed to the practice roster to begin the season. De La Haye continued making YouTube videos that display him practicing kicks, in the ultimate goal of making the NFL. In 2021, De La Haye posted a video in which he got invited to work out for the
NFL Scouting Combine. De La Haye also won the Kohls Pro Combine kickoff competition in 2021.
San Antonio Brahmas On January 30, 2024, De La Haye was signed by the
San Antonio Brahmas of the
United Football League, replacing
John Parker Romo, who had declined to return to the Brahmas after a successful 2023 season. De La Haye faced an open competition with
Matt Ammendola for the position. De La Haye led the UFL in kickoff yardage in his opening week of play. He was effectively a
kickoff specialist for his first two games of the season, as the Brahmas did not attempt any field goals in those games and the league does not allow kicking for extra points. He was placed on injured reserve on April 8, 2024, following multiple neck fractures he sustained making a tackle on a kickoff return. On October 29, 2024, De La Haye re-signed with the Brahmas, stating that "I refuse to go out like that (...) the story is far from over and I have a lot more football to play. De La Haye attempted and made his first field goal since high school during the Brahmas' 2025 season opener against the
Arlington Renegades, drilling a 39-yard kick to score San Antonio's first points of the season. During Week 3 of the season against the Michigan Panthers, De La Haye went 3/4 on field goals in the 23-26 loss. De La Haye made a career-long 55-yarder, but missed a 53-yarder in the 4th quarter which would have sent the game to overtime. Shortly afterwards, it was revealed that De La Haye had suffered a groin injury, ruling him out for several weeks. == UFL career statistics ==