Toronto Argonauts not planning to link arms before facing Hamilton Tiger-Cats
TORONTO — Ricky Ray doesn’t expect the Toronto Argonauts to become the latest CFL team to link arms as a sign of solidarity.
On Sunday, the Saskatchewan Roughriders players and coaches linked arms during “O Canada” prior to their 15-9 home loss to the Calgary Stampeders. Veteran quarterback Kevin Glenn said the gesture was a show of unity following U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about NFL players kneeling during the American anthem.
“We’ve talked about it as a team, I’m sure everybody is talking about it because that’s what’s happening,” Ray said. “But we haven’t talked about doing anything beyond that.
“It’s just kind of a topic of discussion. We don’t have anything organized.”