Ottawa Redblacks hire Ryan Dinwiddie as their head coach and general manager
OTTAWA — Ryan Dinwiddie is on the move.
Dinwiddie was named the head coach and general manager of the Ottawa Redblacks on Wednesday. He moves to the Canadian capital following five seasons as the Toronto Argonauts head coach, having led the franchise two Grey Cup wins over that span.
Dinwiddie, 44, takes over coaching duties in Ottawa from Bob Dyce, who was fired after the franchise posted a 4-14 record this season to miss the CFL playoffs. He also assumes the GM title, with Shawn Burke — who was hired in that capacity in December 2021 — becoming vice-president of football operations.
“I’m incredibly excited to join the Ottawa Redblacks as head coach and general manager,” Dinwiddie said in a statement. “This is a proud organization with passionate fans and a strong foundation to build on.


