The Hamilton Spectator

Ridley suspended for one year for gambling

Falcon bet on games while away from team

- D. ORLANDO LEDBETTER

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who left the team midseason to attend to his mental-well being, has been suspended indefinite­ly, at least through the 2022 season, for violating the NFL’s gambling policy, the league announced on Monday.

Ridley bet on NFL games last season, during a five-day stretch in late November 2021, when he was away from the team on the reserve nonfootbal­l illness list, according to the NFL.

“We were first made aware of the league’s investigat­ion on Feb. 9 (2022),” the Falcons said in a statement. “We have co-operated fully with the investigat­ion since receiving notice and support the league’s findings and actions. We are moving forward in the 2022 season with the decision that was made. With the decision that was made by the NFL, any further questions on the investigat­ion should be directed to the league office.”

Ridley was notified of the suspension by NFL commission­er Roger Goodell in a letter.

“There is nothing more fundamenta­l to the NFL’s success — and to the reputation of everyone associated with our league — than upholding the integrity of the game,” Goodell’s letter reads.

“This is the responsibi­lity of every player, coach, owner, game official and anyone else employed in the league. Your actions put the integrity of the game at risk, threatened to damage public confidence in profession­al football, and potentiall­y undermined the reputation­s of your fellow players throughout the NFL.

“For decades, gambling on NFL games has been considered among the most significan­t violations of league policy warranting the most substantia­l sanction. In your case, I acknowledg­e and commend you for your promptly reporting for an interview, and for admitting your actions.”

Ridley, who was set to enter the fifth year of his contract that was to pay him $11.1 million (U.S.), can apply for reinstatem­ent on Feb. 15, 2023. He has the right to appeal the suspension.

Ridley took to Twitter with several social media posts including one that read: “I bet 1500 total I don’t have a gambling problem.”

Ridley left the team on Oct. 31 and said he wanted to work on his mental well-being in a social media post. He played in just five games in 2021. He did not return to the team and was placed on the non-football injured list on Nov. 5.

Ridley, was selected in the first round (26th overall) in the 2018 draft. He has 248 catches for 3,342 yards and 28 touchdowns over three-plus seasons.

Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot and coach Arthur Smith did not have any updates on Ridley’s situation last Tuesday when they spoke at the scouting combine.

“It’s not something we can talk about right now,” Fontenot said. “There’s no update on it and when there is we’ll let you know.”

It’s not clear if they knew about the gambling investigat­ion at the time of their comments last week.

The NFL could be seen as sending mixed signals in recent years on its stand on gambling. They allowed a team to move to Las Vegas and have entered deals with various betting websites like Draft Kings and Fan Duel.

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