B.C. Lions pumped about battle of CFL’s undefeated with Argos
SURREY, B.C. — CFL fans have just begun learning Chad Kelly’s name.
But B.C. Lions defensive back Garry Peters has the book on the 29-year-old quarterback who shot into the spotlight when he came off the bench to lead the Toronto Argonauts to the Grey Cup last November, and is 2-0 as a starter so far this season.
“Me and him went to school together, so that’s my boy,” said Peters, who shared the field at Clemson with Kelly from 2012-13. But the nephew of Hall of Fame legend Jim Kelly ran into some bumps during his college career.
His path to Toronto’s starting job included stops at East Mississippi Community College and Ole Miss, then a pair of blink-and-you’ll-miss-them NFL stints in Denver and Indianapolis. He signed with the Argos in 2022 and spent most of last season as backup to McLeod Bethel-Thompson.