Veteran quarterback Nick Arbuckle back taking starting reps with Toronto Argonauts

TORONTO — Nick Arbuckle could be back as the Toronto Argonauts starting quarterback.

Arbuckle missed Toronto’s 21-19 loss last week to Montreal due to a calf injury. But on Tuesday, Arbuckle took roughly 60 per cent of reps with the Argos starting offence ahead of Jarret Doege — who started against the Alouettes — much to the surprise of head coach Ryan Dinwiddie.

“You know, Jarret still got about 40 per cent of it but I was shocked Nick was moving around as good as he was,” Dinwiddie said. “We’ll see how (Wednesday) is going to go.

“If he’s full strength like he was (Tuesday) I anticipate him being our starting quarterback.”

Toronto (5-9) visits the B.C. Lions (7-7) on Friday night.

Arbuckle made 13 straight starts before suffering his calf injury late in Toronto’s 31-30 home win over Edmonton on Sept. 13. Doege replaced Arbuckle in that contest, marching the Argos 40 yards on eight plays before Lirim Hajrullahu connected from 48 yards out with no time remaining.

The six-foot-one, 210-pound Doege completed three-of-six passes for 35 yards against his former team. Doege then started against Montreal, finishing 25-of-37 passing for 207 yards with a TD and interception.

As a result of missing last week’s start, Arbuckle dropped to second in CFL passing (4,089) behind Hamilton’s Bo Levi Mitchell (4,194). Mitchell also leads in TD passes with 28, three more than second-place Arbuckle.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 23, 2025.

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Toronto Argonauts quarterback Jarret Doege (7) throws down field against the Edmonton Elks during second half CFL football action in Toronto Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jon Blacker

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