Falcons Calvin Ridley suspended entire 2022 season for betting on games

Bet he didn't see this coming...
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Atlanta Falcons receiver Calvin Ridley has been suspended for at least the 2022 season after gambling on games in 2021.

The NFL released a statement Monday announcing his suspension, saying he gambled on games over a five-day stretch in November 2021 when he was on the non-football injury list to address his mental health.

Ridley stepped away from football on Halloween, saying he needed to get his personal life in order.

In a series of tweets Monday after the suspension was announced, Ridley said he bet $1,500 total and that "I don't have a gambling problem." He also tweeted that he couldn't even watch football at the time he made the bets. He added that he's just going to "be more healthy when I come back" and that, "I know I was wrong But I'm getting 1 year lol."

The NFL determined that Ridley placed multilegged parlay bets involving three, five and eight games that included the Falcons to win via his mobile device out of state, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The NFL learned of Ridley's betting activity through its relationships within the legal sports betting industry, a source told ESPN's David Purdum.
NFL Players Suspended For Gambling

YearPlayer
1963Alex Karras
1963Paul Hornung
1983Art Schlichter
2019Josh Shaw
2022Calvin Ridley
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"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," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a letter to Ridley notifying him of his suspension. "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."
The NFL said its investigation uncovered no evidence that Ridley used inside information or "that any game was compromised in any way." There also was no evidence that any of the Falcons' coaches, staff or players were aware of his betting activity.


The earliest Ridley can apply for reinstatement is Feb. 15, 2023, the NFL said.

He also can appeal the suspension by filing notice within three days, per the collective bargaining agreement. It is not known if he has appealed the punishment.

Multiple NFL teams reached out to the Falcons in recent weeks to inquire about trading for Ridley, and each time, Atlanta declined to enter into talks out of good faith, knowing the issues in store for their standout wide receiver, sources told Schefter.

The Falcons said they are preparing for the 2022 season as if Ridley will not be with them.
"We were first made aware of the league's investigation on Feb. 9. We have cooperated fully with the investigation since receiving notice and support the league's findings and actions," the team said in a statement. "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 is the second player to be suspended for betting on NFL games since 2018, when a ruling from the United States Supreme Court opened a path for all states to authorize sports betting. Then-Arizona Cardinals defensive back Josh Shaw was suspended in 2019 after the NFL learned he had bet on league games while on injured reserve.

Since the Supreme Court ruling, 30 states and the District of Columbia have launched legal sports betting markets.

With Ridley now unavailable, Atlanta has one receiver from the 53-man roster last season under contract -- rookie Frank Darby.

Ridley's contract will toll until 2023 and come off the books for 2022, opening up $11.1 million in salary-cap room for the Falcons.
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Am I missing something? He was not in a position to affect the outcome of the games he bet on. If he was I'd understand the suspension but locking him out for an entire season seems like overkill. :smh:
 
bitch ass Tim Donaghy warned y’all over a decade ago :lol:

Ridley being used to take the heat off of another issue because I bet half the team has active betting accounts.
 
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Am I missing something? He was not in a position to affect the outcome of the games he bet on. If he was I'd understand the suspension but locking him out for an entire season seems like overkill. :smh:

The fact that he gambled on ANY game leads to the question of will/has he gamble/gambled on a game he was in a position to affect. People saying it was only $1500 but I’m sure he was hoping that $1500 turned into $15,000
 
The fact that he gambled on ANY game leads to the question of will/has he gamble/gambled on a game he was in a position to affect. People saying it was only $1500 but I’m sure he was hoping that $1500 turned into $15,000

Good point... But I'll bet he's not the only one betting on games including the owners. They just use proxies to do it. :hmm:
 
Good point... But I'll bet he's not the only one betting on games including the owners. They just use proxies to do it. :hmm:

Of course he’s not the only one but he’s one of few stupid ones that used his REAL NAME :hithead: He said he needed time off for mental health reasons I guess this proves he really wasn’t right in the head..smh
 
The fact that he gambled on ANY game leads to the question of will/has he gamble/gambled on a game he was in a position to affect. People saying it was only $1500 but I’m sure he was hoping that $1500 turned into $15,000
He can't affect games because he doesn't control the defense or offense; but he is a complete idiot...
 
You have to use your real name
You have to give them all your info including SSI since you can potentially make money
the person making the bet for you can do that and just hand the money over. He gives you 9K for his fees, 10K goes directly into his bank. it's not rocket science.

Do you gamble bro? Do you know what a bookie is?
 
Will these knuckleheads ever learn? Just get a friend to place your bets. You should never be seen betting. But hey he's got an entire season to figure it out. :smh:
 
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