A native of Monterrey, Nuevo León, González began playing American football around the age of six.[1] He was big for his age and thus played as a fullback for the Halcones Monterrey.[2] González moved to San Antonio, Texas, with his family when he was 12 and joined the middle school basketball team, though he later returned to Mexico.[1]
College career
González attended the Autonomous University of Nuevo León (UANL) and played college football for the Auténticos Tigres UANL as a star defensive lineman.[1][3] He helped the team win back-to-back ONEFA championships in 2011 and 2012. González left the team in 2014 to join 4th & Inches Sports Performance, a training program in Arlington, Texas, which helped him improve his strength and technique.[4][5] He returned to the Auténticos Tigres UANL for the 2014 season, his final year of eligibility, leading them to an appearance in the ONEFA championship game.[6]
González was later named to the ONEFA Liga Mayor Team of the Decade for the 2010s by Mundo del Ovoide.[7]
After three years out of football, González signed with the Fundidores de Monterrey of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA) ahead of the 2018 LFA season.[10] He became a key member of the Fundidores defensive unit that allowed the second-fewest yards in the league (2,138).[11] González recorded 7.5 sacks and blocked two extra points on the season.[2] González was subsequently invited to the New York Giants rookie mini-camp in May 2018.[5][12] However, he was not offered a contract.
González was selected by the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the seventh overall pick of the 2019 CFL–LFA Draft.[13] He had improved his draft stock after recording 31 bench press reps at the CFL–LFA Combine in Mexico City, the most out of the select pool of 51 players.[14] The Lions general manager, Ed Hervey, was reported to have "settled for athletic and the ability to speak English" in player evaluations.[15]
González returned to the Fundidores de Monterrey for the 2019 LFA season.[16][17] The Fundidores defense allowed a league-best 2,059 yards as González recorded a team-high five sacks on the season.[18] However, the team was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs after a 53–47 overtime loss to the Raptors de Naucalpan. Just a few weeks later, González joined the BC Lions training camp in May along with fellow countrymen Fernando Richarte and Gerardo Álvarez.[19] However, he was released in early June after having suffered a broken foot in camp.[20][21]
González recorded one sack in 2020 before the remainder of the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[22] He also returned a blocked punt for a touchdown against the Mexicas CDMX.[23] The 2021 LFA season was cancelled as well.
Parrilleros de Monterrey (2022)
González signed with the Parrilleros de Monterrey, an expansion team in the rival Fútbol Americano de México (FAM) league, ahead of the 2022 FAM season.[24] He aided the team to an appearance in the Balón de Plata, the league championship game, though they lost to the Rojos CDMX.
Caudillos de Chihuahua (2023–present)
After the FAM league shut down operations, González signed with the Caudillos de Chihuahua, one of four FAM teams who joined the LFA ahead of the 2023 LFA season.[25] The Caudillos finished the regular season with a perfect 10–0 record. González contributed four sacks on a defensive unit that led the league in fewest points allowed (188) and fewest yards allowed (3,055).[26][27] He recorded two key sacks in the fourth quarter of their 34–20 semifinal win over the defending champions, the Fundidores de Monterrey.[28] The Caudillos went on to defeat the Dinos de Saltillo by a score of 10–0 in Tazón México VI to complete their perfect season.[29][30] González earned Tazón México MVP honors, becoming the second defensive player (and second defensive lineman) to win the award.[29][30]
In 2024, González led the league with eight sacks. He helped the Caudillos complete their second straight perfect season by compiling an 8–0 regular-season record and beating the Raptors de Naucalpan in Tazón México VII.
National team career
González was called up to represent the Mexico national team at the 2015 IFAF World Championship.[3] He was named the team MVP in their opening game against the United States after recording two sacks, one tackle for loss and a forced fumble in the 30–6 defeat.[31] Mexico ultimately defeated France, 20–7, in the bronze medal game for their best finish since 2003.[32]