Will Ricky Ray return to Argos next season?
OTTAWA — Toronto Argonauts general manager Jim Popp is confident his star quarterback will be back next season. But he’s going to let Ricky Ray enjoy Sunday’s Grey Cup victory before discussing the future.
Ray earned a record fourth Grey Cup title as a starter Sunday night with Toronto’s 27-24 upset of the Calgary Stampeders at TD Place Stadium. With Ray, 38, scheduled to become a free agent in February, there is speculation the 15-year veteran could follow Henry Burris’s lead and opt to finish his illustrious CFL career on top.
Burris, 42, retired shortly after leading upstart Ottawa to a stunning 39-33 overtime Grey Cup win over Calgary at last season. Moments after Sunday’s dramatic win, Popp said Ray needs to take time to savour his accomplishment, but added he believes Ray will be return in 2018.
“I know he’s coming back, I mean he’s had too good a year,” a jubilant Popp said following his fifth career Cup win. “He needs to take a step back, enjoy himself with his family, take a month off.


