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Redblacks look to gain more breathing room in East Division facing Argos

OTTAWA 鈥 The Ottawa Redblacks and Toronto Argonauts are both looking to rebound from disappointing losses last week when they square off Saturday afternoon at TD Place.
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OTTAWA 鈥 The Ottawa Redblacks and Toronto Argonauts are both looking to rebound from disappointing losses last week when they square off Saturday afternoon at TD Place.

Ottawa, boasting a 7-3-1 record, remains undefeated at home and is eager to maintain that streak. Meanwhile, Toronto, sitting at 6-5-0, is hungry to close the gap with their divisional rivals.

For Ottawa, the focus is not just on defending home turf but building some breathing room in the East Division standings. Head coach Bob Dyce remains optimistic despite the team's recent challenges and personnel changes.

Earlier this week, the team released running back Ryquell Armstead and remain without receiver Jaelon Acklin and RB Devonte Dedmon.

鈥淭he mindset is that we control our destiny, right?鈥 Dyce said. 鈥淲e know what we have to do to take advantage of the situation. These guys have worked hard to be in the position we鈥檙e in, and they know it鈥檚 just a matter of going out and executing, as they've done throughout the year."

With Armstead鈥檚 departure, the Redblacks will have to rely on the duo of Khalan Laborn and Jamal Morrow. While both players bring unique skills to the table, integrating them into the lineup so quickly does present a challenge, but Dyce remains confident both are up to the task.

鈥淵ou鈥檒l see both of them play,鈥 Dyce confirmed. 鈥淭hey both offer two different things, and they have a dynamic skill set. We鈥檙e excited to see them both on the field.

"Of course, protection is key, but Khalan鈥檚 been here for a while and Jamal鈥檚 a veteran. He鈥檚 seen it all in this league, so it鈥檚 just a matter of fitting into our system.鈥

When asked if he would want to get the run game established early to help the two new additions, quarterback Dru Brown remained confident both were ready. He鈥檚 worked closely with both running backs this week to ensure clear communication.

鈥淥ur staff has done a great job getting those guys up to speed,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淵ou know, one of them鈥檚 been here and Jamal鈥檚 a veteran. He knows how things are done.

"It鈥檚 all about ensuring certain things, and I鈥檝e got full faith in those guys. They鈥檝e been running their whole lives. It doesn鈥檛 change now.鈥

Ottawa will need Brown to spread the field in an effort to exploit Toronto鈥檚 secondary. On Monday against Hamilton, the Argos gave up 353 yards and have allowed 291.7 per game.

Brown has had success but could use better protection at times. Ottawa is tied with Toronto for last in the league in sacks allowed at 27. The Argos defence is known for applying pressure creating an additional challenge for Ottawa.

Despite the unflattering numbers, Brown isn鈥檛 fazed and has full confidence in those in front of him.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say it鈥檚 something I鈥檓 too concerned about,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淭here are games where I don鈥檛 get touched, and then there are games where I do. It just depends on how things play out.鈥

Ottawa will need to be mindful of Toronto QB Chad Kelly鈥檚 mobility if they hope to keep Toronto off the scoreboard. Kelly will be making his third start and looking for his third straight 300-plus yard passing game.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e got a dynamic group over there,鈥 Dyce said of Toronto鈥檚 offence. 鈥淏ut for us, it鈥檚 more about taking care of our business than worrying about the quarterback. If we鈥檙e disciplined, we鈥檒l be where we need to be.鈥

Despite the stakes, Dyce insists his team isn鈥檛 feeling any additional pressure.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the same routine as always,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne play at a time, focused on taking care of our business. All of us play for each other and when you have that mindset, it helps keep things in perspective.鈥

ARGONAUTS (6-5-0) AT REDBLACKS (7-3-1)

GO LEWIS GO: Ottawa kicker Lewis Ward is up to 127 points in 2024. He is now the second-leading scorer in Ottawa history with 843 points. Gerry Organ had 1,462 points from 1971-1983 for the Rough Riders.

DON鈥橳 COUNT US OUT: The Argos come into the game having won five straight against Ottawa.

GET IT GOING : Ottawa has been outscored in every quarter this season except the third, where they have a 71-31 margin.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 6, 2024.

Lisa Wallace, The Canadian Press