CFL commissioner Ambrosie holding Argos’ QB Kelly to the promise he made to him
TORONTO — It’s been called a last-chance agreement but Randy Ambrosie sees the CFL’s reinstatement of Chad Kelly as the league holding the Toronto Argonauts quarterback accountable for a promise he made to the commissioner.
The CFL reinstated Kelly on Aug. 18, with conditions, in what it termed “a last-chance agreement.” He was suspended on May 7 for Toronto’s two exhibition games and a minimum of nine regular-season contests for violating the league’s gender-based violence policy.
The sanction followed an independent investigation into a lawsuit filed by a former strength-and-conditioning coach against Kelly for sexual harassment and the Argos for wrongful dismissal. The lawsuit was settled in June through mediation involving all parties.
Under terms of the suspension, Kelly had to undergo a confidential psychologival assessment by an independent expert and attend mandatory counselling sessions conducted by a gender-based violence expert. Both elements had to be satisfactorily completed before the CFL would consider Kelly’s reinstatement, and the league reserved the right to modify his discipline.