Redblacks head coach Bob Dyce at TD Place in Ottawa. Photo by Tony Caldwell / Postmedia
The Ottawa Redblacks officially relieved head coach Bob Dyce of his duties hours after the CFL team lost its regular-season finale 35-15 in Hamilton on Friday night. Article content
The defeat was the Redblacks’ sixth in a row and eighth in their last nine games, leaving them with a 4-14 record and last in the CFL’s overall standings. Article content
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Dyce, who took over on an interim basis when the Redblacks fired Paul LaPolice with four games left in the 2022 season, had an overall record of 18-39-1 as the team’s sideline boss.
The Redblacks will be retaining GM Shawn Burke, who, like Dyce, has one year left on his contract with the club.
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