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.
Chad Kelly, Argonauts take aim at Redblacks
East Division rivals Toronto and Ottawa are both seeking their first win of the young season on Saturday afternoon in the nation's capital.
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 …
Game Preview: REDBLACKS take on coach's former team - Ottawa REDBLACKS
The Ottawa REDBLACKS are looking to get on the board with the first win of the 2026 season when they welcome the Toronto Argonauts to town. The REDBLACKS will debut their new white uniforms for the contest after revealing them earlier this week. The club has dubbed this game a “Whiteout” asking fans to wear white, bring the noise and create one of the most unforgettable home atmospheres in TD Place history. One of the off-season’s biggest st…

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