With Kelly out, ground game to take on added significance for Argos in Grey Cup
VANCOUVER — Ka’Deem Carey, Deonta McMahon and Canadian Daniel Adeboboye have all been key figures in the Toronto Argonauts’ offence this season, but their abilities will take on added significance in the Grey Cup on Sunday.
The trio anchored a Toronto rushing game that led the CFL in attempts (417) and was second in yards (121.3 per game). With starting quarterback Chad Kelly injured, the Argos will rely heavily upon their three running backs when they face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup at B.C. Place Stadium.
Kelly, the CFL’s outstanding player last season, suffered a leg injury Saturday in Toronto’s 30-28 road win over the Montreal Alouettes in the East Division final. Veteran backup Nick Arbuckle, who started just once this season, will make his first Grey Cup start Sunday.
Toronto opened the season without Kelly, who was suspended for the entire pre-season and first nine regular-season games for violating the CFL’s gender-based violence policy. He was reinstated by the league in August.