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NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension

- By Mark Long AP Pro Football Writer

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. (AP) — The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley on Monday, clearing the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonvil­le.

The league said Ridley, who had been suspended indefinite­ly since March 2022 for violating the NFL'S gambling policy, is eligible to participat­e in all team activities beginning immediatel­y. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17.

“Today's reinstatem­ent by the NFL brings an end to a challengin­g chapter of my profession­al career, one that was self-inflicted and began with an isolated lapse in judgement," Ridley said in a statement. "I have always owned my mistakes, and this is no different.

"I have great respect for the game and am excited for the opportunit­y to restart my career in Jacksonvil­le. I look forward to showing my new coaches, teammates and the entire Jaguars organizati­on exactly who I am and what I represent as a player and person.”

The Jaguars gave up a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditiona­l fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. He was suspended after the league determined he bet on NFL games in 2021 while away from the Falcons to address mental health concerns.

The NFL'S investigat­ion uncovered no evidence inside informatio­n was used or that any game was compromise­d by Ridley's betting.

Ridley petitioned the league for reinstatem­ent last month, the first day he was eligible.

Now, the Jaguars are adding a potential game-changing receiver to an offense that was ranked fifth in the league in total yards in 2022. He will join fellow receivers Christian Kirk and Zay Jones and tight end Evan Engram as top targets for quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence in 2023.

“We look forward to building a relationsh­ip with Calvin as both an individual and as a player," The Jaguars said in a statement. "Calvin is a proven playmaker, and we are excited to see him compete among and with his new teammates, first during our Offseason Program in April and ultimately into the 2023 season, as we collective­ly pursue a championsh­ip for Jacksonvil­le.”

Ridley had 90 catches for 1,374 yards and nine touchdowns in 2020. He had 31 receptions for 281 yards and two scores before sitting out the final two months of the 2021 season.

Although no Jaguars officials could have any contact with Ridley, general manager Trent Baalke said he was "confident in the due diligence that we did.”

It helped that Jacksonvil­le had Steve Sabo on staff. Sabo spent the previous 12 seasons in

Atlanta's scouting department, including the previous two as the team's director of player personnel. He was Atlanta's director of college scouting when the Falcons drafted Ridley with the 26th overall pick in 2018.

Ridley also had developed a close relationsh­ip with Kirk and was college teammates with current Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson. Both raved about Ridley's character and leadership in conversati­ons with Baalke and coaches.

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