Redblacks look to end another disappointing season with a win over first-place Argos
OTTAWA — With the playoffs out of reach for a fourth straight year, the Ottawa Redblacks will have to settle for attempting to end the season on a high note with a win over the league-leading Toronto Argonauts.
The Argos (15-2) have a chance to set a franchise record for most wins if they beat the Redblacks (4-13) on Saturday at TD Place Stadium. The Redblacks, meanwhile, are looking to reach five wins in a season for the first time since 2018.
Even without a victory Saturday night the Argos will have put up just as many victories in one season than the Redblacks have through the past four.
“At this time, we can’t change what’s happened in the past, but we certainly can affect the future,” said head coach Bob Dyce. “We can use this as a springboard. Obviously, our main focus is making sure we win this game (Saturday) night and bring everything that we have. The last thing you want to go into an offseason is thinking about what could have been.”