Calvin Ridley turns to Twitter amid announced suspension
Ridley, who has lost at least a full season after the suspension, posted on Twitter four times within an hour, all about the suspension that was first broken by Adam Schefter.
Ridley turned to Twitter right after the suspension news was broken, this was Ridley’s first tweet of the afternoon that came on the heels of the suspension.
I bet 1500 total I don’t have a gambling problem
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) March 7, 2022
Just five minutes later, he posted another update
I couldn’t even watch football at that point
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) March 7, 2022
Ridley posted again shortly after, marking his third post in just ten minutes.
Just gone be more healthy when I come back
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) March 7, 2022
After just over thirty minutes, Ridley posted yet again, acknowledging that he was wrong and directly noting the actual suspension for the first time.
I know I was wrong But I’m getting 1 year lol
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) March 7, 2022
Less than an hour later, Ridley posted again, this time with a different tone.
If you know me you know my character
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) March 7, 2022
While he has not posted another update since this article has been published, it wouldn’t be surprising if we saw Ridley post another update.
The Atlanta Falcons have posted a press release, detailing that they were made aware of the investigation last month. Ridley’s future with the team and whether or not he will remain in Atlanta is still unclear.
Per the NFL ruling, Ridley has three days to appeal the suspension. If not granted, Ridley would have the opportunity to apply for reinstatement starting on Feb. 15, 2023. It would be surprising to see Ridley win an appeal considering the NFL’s strict gambling policy.
Teams had inquired about Ridley this off-season before the news broke, but it is hard to see Ridley maintaining any trade value on the heels of the suspension. Trading for a player who won’t be able to take the field for at least a year is hardly ideal.
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