I'm sorry for my actions'
Toronto Star|August 21, 2024
Kelly offers an apology and a promise to do better as he returns from nine-game suspension
GILBERT NGABO
I'm sorry for my actions'

Quarterback Chad Kelly takes part in an Argonauts practice on Monday. Head coach Ryan Dinwiddie says Kelly will be the starting quarterback for Thursday’s game.

Chad Kelly came back from his suspension preaching the gospel of being a better person and teammate.

In his first comments to reporters following a nine-game ban for violating the CFL’s gender-based violence policy, the Argos quarterback repeatedly said he is a changed man.

“I’m sorry for my actions, I’m sorry for what I did (which) affected a lot of people: my teammates, my coaches, women, my family. I feel bad for the situation that happened,” the 30-year-old said following practice Tuesday, shortly after he was named the starting quarterback for the Argos’ game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Thursday.

“I know what I did was wrong, and I’ve learned from it. I’ve done more than what’s being asked from me because I want to get it right. I want to make sure everybody believes that I’m never going to do something like this again.”

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