Washington Redskins Betts was drafted in the second round (56th overall) of the
2002 NFL draft by the
Washington Redskins. He played his first game when the Redskins met the
San Francisco 49ers on September 22, 2002. On December 22, 2002, he set career highs, rushing for 116 yards and a touchdown. At the end of the season, Betts rushed 65 times for 307 yards his rookie season. He also had a touchdown of 27 yards. Betts caught 12 passes for 154 yards which included a 40-yard long. He led the team in kickoff returns, returning 28 for 690 yards (a 24.6 average). Betts played nine games in 2003. He finished the season with 225 rushing yards, two touchdowns, and 59 kick return yards. Betts also caught 15 passes for 167 yards. He missed seven games due to a fractured left forearm. As a backup to
Clinton Portis, Betts rushed for 371 yards on 90 carries (4.1 average) and a touchdown in 2004. He had 15 catches for 108 yards. His longest run was a 27-yarder against the
Minnesota Vikings when Portis was injured. Betts missed three games in 2005 due to injury but managed to play in 12. He finished the season with 338 yards on 89 carries and a touchdown. He caught ten passes for 78 yards and a touchdown pass. In Week 10 against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Betts made his first kickoff return for a touchdown of his career with 94-yarder. In the 2006 season, Betts set career highs in several different areas as he filled in for the injured Clinton Portis, starting nine games as well as receiving significant carries spelling the end of Portis' tenure. He totalled 1,154 rushing yards with a 4.7 yards per carry average and four rushing touchdowns. He also caught 53 passes for 445 yards and one touchdown. On December 10, 2006, Betts set a career-high with 171 yards rushing in a game. Betts is the only running back in the history of the Redskins franchise to record consecutive 150 yard rushing games. In a 2009 preseason game against the
Baltimore Ravens, his jersey misspelled his last name as it said Bettis, as most would consider thinking about former
Steelers halfback
Jerome Bettis. He was released on March 4, 2010.
New Orleans Saints Betts signed a one-year contract for the
New Orleans Saints on August 16, 2010. He was cut by New Orleans on September 3. However, after
Reggie Bush suffered a broken leg in the Saints' second game, the Saints again signed Betts on September 22. He sustained a neck injury and concussion in a Week 11 game against the
Seattle Seahawks, and ultimately was placed on
injured reserve on December 8. ==NFL career statistics==