Edmonton Eskimos Restelli signed with the
Edmonton Eskimos on April 29, 2009, after attending an Eskimos free-agent tryout camp in Long Beach, California. After the release of
Derrick Doggett on June 10, Restelli's main competition for the starting
weakside linebacker spot was fellow import rookie
Tumbo Abanikanda. Restelli debuted for Edmonton on June 17 in a preseason game against the
Saskatchewan Roughriders and recorded one
tackle and an
interception while Abanikanda recorded three tackles. Eskimos
head coach Richie Hall has called Restelli and Abanikanda's battle the closest one in camp so far. Hall also stated that he hoped, "one player outperforms the other player" in Edmonton's next preseason game against the
BC Lions on June 21." In his three seasons with the Eskimos Restelli recorded 74 defensive tackles, 21 special teams tackles, and 4 sacks.
Miami Dolphins In January 2011, Restelli signed a contract with the
Miami Dolphins of the
National Football League. He spent the training camp and preseason of the
2011 season playing on special teams. Despite a strong preseason performance (in the final preseason game versus the Dallas Cowboys, Restelli recorded four tackles and a defended pass), Restelli was released in the final round of cuts on September 3.
Return to the Edmonton Eskimos Following his release by the
Dolphins, Restelli returned to the
Edmonton Eskimos of the
Canadian Football League. He spent the remainder of the
2011 CFL season as a backup linebacker.
Montreal Alouettes On February 15, 2012, Mark Restelli became a free agent after playing out his option year for the Edmonton Eskimos. On February 21, 2012, the
Montreal Alouettes announced that they had signed Restelli. On June 16, 2012, he was released by the Alouettes along with eight other players. Restelli was injured for most of Montreal's training camp. == Entrepreneur ==