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“It was great, it was awesome,” said Argos head coach Ryan Dinwiddie, whose team pulled out a 30-24 victory thanks to a Wynton McManis pick-six with 2:06 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Saskatchewan Roughriders players pose for photos on the sideline as they celebrate a fourth-quarter touchdown against the Toronto Argonauts during Saturday afternoon's CFL game at Raymond Field in Wolfville on July 16, 2022. The Argos came from behind to win the game 30-24.Ryan Taplin - The Chronicle Herald
Toronto Argonauts receiver Markeith Ambles is taken down by Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive backs Jeremy Clark and Jayden Dalke during the first half of the Touchdown Atlantic CFL game Saturday afternoon at Raymond Field in Wolfville. - RYAN TAPLIN / THE CHRONICLE HERALD Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver Kian Schaffer-Baker dives back to try to snag a pass as Toronto Argonauts defensive back Shaq Richardson defends during Saturday afternoon's CFL game at Raymond Field in Wolfville on July 16, 2022. The Argos came from behind to win the game 30-24. Ryan Taplin - The Chronicle Herald
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