A source informed of the NFL's investigation into Calvin Ridley's gambling tells me the bets did involve the #Falcons.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 7, 2022
The NFL's statement says the investigation "uncovered no evidence indicating any inside information was used or that any game was compromised in any way."
I bet 1500 total I don’t have a gambling problem
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) March 7, 2022
More on Falcons WR Calvin Ridley's case ...
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 7, 2022
• He was placed on NFI on Nov. 5. The bets happened from Nov. 23-28.
• It was a series of less-than-10 wagers from his cell phone, including 3-, 5- and 8-game parlays.
• He did bet on the Falcons, but never against them.
So how did Calvin Ridley get busted? He was in Florida, and used the only gambling app legal in the state. The app notified a compliance company the NFL has hired called Genius for this kind of thing.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 7, 2022
That he was out of state was a factor in Ridley's activity being flagged.
NFL determined that Calvin Ridley placed multi-legged parlay bets involving 3, 5 and 8 games that included the Falcons to win, per source. Investigation determined there was no involvement from any team players, coach etc. placed via his mobile device out of state.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 7, 2022
So how did Calvin Ridley get busted? He was in Florida, and used the only gambling app legal in the state. The app notified a compliance company the NFL has hired called Genius for this kind of thing.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 7, 2022
That he was out of state was a factor in Ridley's activity being flagged.
helloimustbegoing said:
He definitely has mental health problems if he's betting on the Falcons to win.
Must be more players that have gambled. NFL needed to make an example out of somebody. Who better than a guy that quit on his team?
— Chad Forbes (@NFLDraftBites) March 8, 2022
Sources: NFL suspended 5 players, including #Lions WR Jameson Williams, for violations of NFL gambling policy. #Lions’ CJ Moore & Quintez Cephus, plus #Commanders' Shaka Toney, are suspended indefinitely (at least 1 year). Williams & DET’s Stanley Berryhill are suspended 6 games. pic.twitter.com/Jnmzn8iKzj
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 21, 2023
Interesting, Williams and Berryhill got 6 games because while they bet money, they weren't betting on NFL games.. . . said:Sources: NFL suspended 5 players, including #Lions WR Jameson Williams, for violations of NFL gambling policy. #Lions’ CJ Moore & Quintez Cephus, plus #Commanders' Shaka Toney, are suspended indefinitely (at least 1 year). Williams & DET’s Stanley Berryhill are suspended 6 games. pic.twitter.com/Jnmzn8iKzj
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 21, 2023
OK, reading an article it is apparently from them betting in a NFL facility on non-NFL games. So, they aren't allowed to gamble at all from any NFL facilities, outside they still can.Ags #1 said:
They cant gamble at all?
IrishAg said:OK, reading an article it is apparently from them betting in a NFL facility on non-NFL games. So, they aren't allowed to gamble at all from any NFL facilities, outside they still can.Ags #1 said:
They cant gamble at all?
Iowaggie said:IrishAg said:OK, reading an article it is apparently from them betting in a NFL facility on non-NFL games. So, they aren't allowed to gamble at all from any NFL facilities, outside they still can.Ags #1 said:
They cant gamble at all?
I am betting (but not in an nfl facility) that there are so many gambling warning signs in the facility and they get multiple reminders to not gamble that there are a lot of players thinking those guys are idiots.
Big news: The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to the following rules on players gambling:
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 29, 2023
- If you bet on NFL games not involving your team: At least one year suspension.
- If it involves your team: Minimum TWO years.
- Betting on non-NFL games in team facility: 2 games for first…