The CFL has left the door open to McLeod Bethel-Thompson playing in the East Division final Sunday.
The Toronto Argonauts starting quarterback was held out of practice and sent home Friday after attending the Toronto Raptors 97-93 home win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night.
That violated the CFL’s COVID-19 protocol, which would’ve normally meant Bethel-Thompson having to quarantine for four days and provide two negative tests before being able to resume team activities.
But Toronto hosts the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the conference final Sunday afternoon at BMO Field.
The CFL announced Friday afternoon Bethel-Thompson will be allowed to
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