And Arbuckle will remain under centre Friday night when Toronto (2-5) visits Winnipeg (3-3) to complete the home-and-home set.

“I think it (placing Kelly on six-game list) is a smart decision,” Toronto coach Ryan Dinwiddie said following Saturday’s game. “We’ve got to look after Chad and the organization.

“We just can’t force his hand, ‘Let’s play,’ when we’re not sure yet. When we’re fully sure of the situation collectively we’ll make that decision. He’s willing to play but at the same time we’re going to put him on the field when he’s ready to play.”

Kelly was on Toronto’s sidelines Saturday night but Dinwiddie said there’s no timeline regarding when the quarterback will make his ’25 debut.

“Who knows?” he said. “That could be week to week but he’s working at it.

“He wants to be there for his brothers … he’s always around and when he’s around he makes us better, on or off the field. When the time comes we’ll make that decision but it’s got to be collectively … we have to make a decision when it’s the right time and we won’t make that decision until it is the right time.”

Kelly missed Toronto’s first nine regular-season games in 2024 due to a CFL-imposed suspension. The six-foot-one, 216-pound American returned to the Argos, completing 175-of-258 passes (67.8 per cent) for 2,451 yards with 10 TDs and eight interceptions.

He earned CFL outstanding player honours in 2023 after passing for 4,123 yards with 23 TDs and 12 interceptions.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2025.

Dan Ralph, The Canadian Press