With Kelly out, ground game to take on added significance for Argos in Grey Cup

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With Kelly out, ground game to take on added significance for Argos in Grey Cup
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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.

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.

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. Kelly's return was a definite shot in the arm for Toronto's offence. It finished third overall in offensive points and net yards and sixth in passing yards compared to No. 7 in offensive points and last in net offence and passing through the first nine games.

Often this season, Toronto has had to rely on stellar performances from its defence and special teams to secure close victories. Case in point was while the Argos swept the season series with Winnipeg 2-0, they only outscored the Bombers by a combined 30-25 margin. Although Winnipeg was sixth in 30-yard completions with 23, veteran Zach Collaros should have ample opportunity Sunday to take his shots downfield, as long as the Bombers offensive line can keep its quarterback clean and afford him the time.

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