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Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly has publicly apologized for conduct which led to him being suspended for violating the Canadian Football League's gender-based violence policy. Kelly's apology came two days after he was reinstated with conditions by the league. The league suspended Kelly on May 7 for Toronto's two exhibition games and at least its first nine regular-season contests for his violation. Kelly did not offer details of the actions that led to his league suspension. But it followed an independent investigation into a lawsuit filed by a former Argos strength-and-conditioning coach against Kelly for sexual harassment and the team for wrongful dismissal.







