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No player is more worthy to bask in the glow of accomplishment than Chandler Worthy, whose time in Toronto has been a mixed bag of disappointment and, one can argue, betrayal.

Worthy was good enough to make the team in 2017 when the season began, lining up primarily as the incumbent returner.

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Along comes an injury and Worthy gets swept aside.

He gets cut and isn’t seen or heard for an extended stretch.

The Argos bring him back, but Worthy isn’t given any legitimate chance to showcase his skills.

His moment finally arrived last night in Montreal when Worthy started for an injured Derel Walker.

Walker was nowhere to be found Tuesday at practice and it’s looking like Walker won’t play in Toronto’s home finale this Saturday against Ottawa or in next week’s season finale in the Hammer.

It’s Worthy’s time to shine and he’s hoping to make the most of his opportunity.

As Worthy explained Tuesday following the Argos’ gathering, it has been a difficult process since he joined the CFL in Toronto, but he’s very appreciative of the words of advice veteran S.J. Green imparted.