The Argos aren’t the only CFL team playing with fire at quarterback

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The Argos aren’t the only CFL team playing with fire at quarterback
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Chad Kelly is back from injury to start Sunday vs. the Redblacks at BMO Field, but a lack of QB depth is a growing concern leaguewide.

The Argonauts got some good news about quarterback Chad Kelly ahead of Sunday night’s home game against the Ottawa Redblacks.

Kelly has recovered from the ankle injury that knocked him out of their last game, a 20-7 loss to the Stampeders in Calgary. So, the team won’t have to start to an inexperienced backup pivot at BMO Field. × Already a Subscriber? Sign in You are logged in Switch accounts kAmp=245 G:D:3=6\=8 :?pCE:4=6{6256C3@2C5 25$:K:?8{6256C3@2C5 DF3D4C:36C\9:56 9:556?\AC:?EQ DEJ=6lQ4=62CiC:89EQm p#%xr{t r~}%x}&t$ qt{~u{[ &$u{X 8@:?8 @?[ 2?5 :E 8:G6D E9@D6 8FJD 2? @AA@CEF?:EJ E@ A=2J 2?5 6 FA 96C6[ E96J 766==:6 FA 2?5 255 >@C6 4@>A6E:E:@? :? E96 32428?:E6@FEDEC62>V DEJ=6lV=:?6\96:89Ei _AIVmk^5:GmkAm%96=628F6 5:D4FDD65 H2JD E@ 2EEC24E >@C6 BF2CE6C324@C6 8C@F?5H@C^DA@CED^7@@E32==^Qm}u{k^2m...

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