Argos head coach Dinwiddie content with giving Chad Kelly chance to lead offence
TORONTO — McLeod Bethel-Thompson’s decision to play in the fledgling USFL this season didn’t catch Ryan Dinwiddie by surprise.
The Toronto head coach said Thursday the Argonauts have known for about a month that Bethel-Thompson wouldn’t be helping them defend their Grey Cup title this season. Bethel-Thompson announced on social media Wednesday he’ll play with the USFL’s New Orleans Breakers in 2023, then “continue with considerable NFL interest in the fall.”
But Dinwiddie said Toronto remains confident sophomore Chad Kelly will be able to cushion the blow of losing the 2022 CFL passing leader.
“We had an idea after the Grey Cup this was a possibility,” Dinwiddie said. “You lose a quarterback with a lot of experience who played some good football for us and had a great year last year.