Redblacks QB Nick Arbuckle motivated to face Argonauts

Sep 2, 2022; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Nick Arbuckle (19) gets ready to pass the ball during the second quarter at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports

Bolstered by two straight wins, the Ottawa Redblacks continue their pursuit of a playoff spot Saturday afternoon against the visiting Toronto Argonauts.

The Redblacks (3-8) defeated the Argonauts (6-5) in Toronto 23-13 on July 31 in their first meeting this season.

“We don’t care whether we beat them or lost to them, we get an opportunity to go play a good football team,” Ottawa coach Paul LaPolice said. “What we did before against them doesn’t matter.”

“They’re hitting their stride,” Argonauts coach Ryan Dinwiddie said. “We have to play our best to beat them. They have a great roster and they’re starting to put it together now.”

Ottawa defeated the host Montreal Alouettes 38-24 on Sept. 2. Toronto defeated the host Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28-8 on Monday and has won two straight, both against Hamilton.

Redblacks quarterback Nick Arbuckle has started the past two games, passing for a combined 532 yards that includes 313 yards and a touchdown against Montreal.

“He processes well,” LaPolice said. “He’s seeing the pictures and has certainly been able to climb and move in the pocket and find the next throw and keep us on the field when the protection breaks down.”

Wide receiver Jaelon Acklin caught seven passes for 159 yards in Montreal.

Jamal Peters, who has five interceptions over the past two games, will look to slow Acklin down.

“We have to know where (Acklin) is at,” Dinwiddie said. “He’ll have his stats, but we can’t let him do what he did last time.”

Arbuckle was expected to be Toronto’s starting quarterback last season, but a hamstring injury hampered him. The Argonauts wound up trading him to the Edmonton Elks, who subsequently traded him to Ottawa on July 11.

“Nick is very intelligent,” Dinwiddie said. “He understands things and he works very hard. The kid invests a lot of time in watching film. He’s savvy. At the same time, we have to make sure he’s uncomfortable. We have to get after him and maybe get a fumble because that was kind of the issue here. You look at the way he played last week and he was lights out.”

–Field Level Media

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