OTTAWA - The Ottawa Redblacks are confident they’ve found the leader who can restore pride, direction and competitiveness to a franchise that’s struggled to find its footing in recent years.
On Thursday, the Redblacks, who have just one playoff appearance over the last six seasons, officially introduced Ryan Dinwiddie as their new head coach and general manager, signalling what team executives described as the start of a new era for the organization.
Dinwiddie, who spent the past five seasons as head coach of the Toronto Argonauts, will also take on offensive coordinator duties, marking the first time in his career that he’ll hold all three roles.
The 44-year-old led the Argos to a 51-35 record, won two Grey Cup titles and earned Coach of the Year honours in 2023.
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