After a disappointing season, the Ottawa Redblacks are looking for a new head coach.

The Redblacks have fired Bob Dyce, the CFL club announced Saturday.

Ottawa finished a league-worst 4-14 this season, after going 9-8-1 and making the playoffs last year.

“This is a difficult day as Bob poured his heart, sweat, and tears into our organization over the past 11 years. His work ethic and desire to get the best out of his players was seen every day,” general manager Shawn Burke said in a statement.

“Bob is someone I worked with daily and leaned on as a colleague and friend. I want to thank him for all his contributions to our team and wish him all the best in the future.”

The Winnipeg-born Dyce, 59, was named the full-time coach of the Redblacks in December 2022 after serving as interim co

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