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Chad Kelly, Argonauts Take Aim at Redblacks

Dinwiddie says Ottawa must clean up 10 penalties and two turnovers after both teams opened 0-1 and seek a first win.

  • Ottawa Redblacks head coach Ryan Dinwiddie faces the Toronto Argonauts on June 20, downplaying the significance of reuniting with his former team.
  • Following season-opening losses, both clubs search for their first win after dropping their respective openers last week.
  • The Redblacks welcome running back Greg Bell to the roster, aiming to correct penalty-ridden play that hampered their season opener.
  • Toronto quarterback Chad Kelly presents a significant challenge; Ottawa must prioritize disrupting his rhythm and preventing extended plays.
  • Wide receiver Eugene Lewis needs 111 receiving yards to break into the top 50 all-time list, a milestone within reach Saturday.
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Dinwiddie focused on winning — not facing his former team — as Redblacks host Argos

OTTAWA - Ryan Dinwiddie is downplaying the significance of facing his former team, even as the Ottawa Redblacks prepare to face the Toronto Argonauts for the first time since his major off-season move.

·Toronto, Canada
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Ottawa's Red and Black resumes action on Saturday, June 20 at 1:00 p.m. after a week off. Defeated in their first game of the season on June 6 against Edmonton's Elks, Red and Black will receive the Toronto Argonauts at TD Place, former coach Ryan Dinwiddie's. Also read: Football's Red and Black Defeated in the home opening game – TVA Gatineau LPHF的 Ottawa's Charge would play its local games at the Canadian Tire Centre from the 2026-2027 season …

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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