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Riley Ridley

Cavin Riley Ridley II (born July 21, 1996) is an American former professional football who played for the and had a brief career in the (NFL) with the . The younger brother of and , he attended in before committing to the , where he redshirted in 2015 and played in 11 games as a true freshman in 2016, recording 12 receptions for 238 yards and two touchdowns. As a sophomore in 2017, Ridley had 14 receptions for 218 yards and two touchdowns, contributing to Georgia's run to the game. His junior season in 2018 marked a breakout year, starting 12 of 14 games and tallying 44 receptions for 570 yards and nine touchdowns before declaring for the . Selected by the in the fourth round (126th overall) of the , Ridley signed a four-year contract worth $3.203 million, including a $683,000 . He appeared in five games as a , recording six receptions for 69 yards, primarily on special teams. In 2020, Ridley played in five regular-season games plus one playoff contest, adding four receptions for 39 yards while starting the Wild Card loss to the . Unable to secure a consistent role amid competition in the Bears' group, he was waived during final roster cuts on August 31, 2021, and did not appear in another game thereafter. As of 2025, Ridley remains a with no reported professional football activity since his release.

Early life and education

Family background

Cavin Riley Ridley, known by his middle name, was born on July 21, 1996, in . He is the son of Colin Ridley and Kay Daniels, a former track athlete who competed in the 100-meter, 200-meter, and events at Fort Lauderdale High School. His father, who had introduced the family to , was deported to when Ridley was about five years old, leaving Daniels to raise her four sons as a . Ridley is the second eldest of the four brothers, with his older sibling sharing a close bond and mutual influence in their early interest in ; the two often played alongside their Shawn Burgess-Becker. Their maternal grandmother, , was also an athlete, having played basketball in high school in , which contributed to a family environment that valued . Following their father's , the brothers faced family challenges, leading to a period in at in , where they lived with their for a couple of years. Daniels, who worked various jobs before becoming a stay-at-home mom, played a pivotal role in their upbringing in the Coconut Creek area, north of Fort Lauderdale, by training the boys in , , and to instill discipline and provide structure amid hardships. This early exposure to sports in their neighborhood laid the foundation for their lifelong passion, with Ridley and his brothers starting organized in middle school at Sunland Park.

High school career

Riley Ridley attended in , where he developed as a during his high school career. Ridley emerged as a highly regarded prospect, earning a four-star recruit rating from major scouting services. According to , he ranked as the No. 32 nationally and No. 35 overall in Florida for the class of 2016, while graded him at 81 with a No. 39 national ranking and No. 239 overall. His family's athletic legacy, particularly his brother Calvin Ridley's success at , contributed to his visibility among recruiters. Ridley attracted scholarship offers from numerous top programs, including the , , and . He committed to the on January 7, 2016, and enrolled early the following week.

College career

Early seasons (2016–2017)

As a highly touted four-star recruit from in , Riley Ridley enrolled early at the in January 2016, committing to the Bulldogs after initially pledging to . As a true in the 2016 season, Ridley earned playing time in 11 games despite stiff competition from established veterans like and on a crowded depth chart. He was not listed on the initial depth chart but gradually integrated into the offense, facing challenges in adjusting to the speed and physicality of while competing for snaps in a run-heavy scheme under new head coach . Ridley finished the year with 12 receptions for 238 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 19.8 yards per catch, highlighted by a crucial 47-yard touchdown reception against that briefly gave Georgia a late lead in a 34-31 loss. In his sophomore campaign of 2017, Ridley continued to develop amid ongoing depth chart battles, sharing opportunities with emerging talents such as and Ahkil Crumpton in Georgia's potent receiving corps. He appeared in 14 games, including the Bulldogs' run to the , where he contributed to the team's undefeated regular season and title. Statistically, Ridley recorded 14 receptions for 218 yards and two touchdowns, maintaining his big-play ability with an average of 15.6 yards per catch, though his role remained situational behind a balanced offense led by running backs and . His most notable performance came in the national championship game against , where he hauled in a career-high six catches for 82 yards, demonstrating poise in high-stakes moments despite Georgia's 26-23 overtime defeat. Throughout his early college years, Ridley navigated team integration hurdles, including adapting to Smart's disciplined culture following the transition from former coach , while Smart highlighted Ridley's explosiveness and upside during spring practices in 2017, noting him among second-year players showing significant growth. These seasons laid a foundation for his development, emphasizing route-running precision and red-zone reliability over volume production in Georgia's pro-style system.

2018 season and draft eligibility

In 2018, Riley Ridley emerged as a key contributor for the during his junior season, recording 44 for 570 yards and nine over 14 games. His breakout performance marked a significant increase from his earlier college output, where he had combined for 26 catches across his freshman and sophomore years. Ridley demonstrated reliability as a red-zone target, scoring in multiple high-stakes matchups, including a 23-yard from quarterback in the against , where Georgia fell 35-28 despite leading at halftime. He also hauled in five catches for 61 yards in the loss to (21-28), helping propel the Bulldogs to the , though they lost 44-16 to in the title game, with Ridley adding six for 82 yards. Ridley's role extended beyond statistics, as he became a consistent option in Georgia's run-heavy offense under head coach , providing a vertical threat and physical presence after the ball. Notable games included three catches for 75 yards and a at No. 6 LSU, showcasing his ability to perform against top defenses. His sure-handedness and run-blocking prowess earned him a 76.3 receiving grade from , highlighting his development into a polished slot receiver. Following the season, Ridley participated in pre-draft evaluations to bolster his NFL prospects, attending the in February 2019, where he clocked a 4.58-second . At Georgia's Pro Day in March, he focused on receiving drills and route-running demonstrations rather than re-testing speed metrics, impressing scouts with his ball skills and body control. On January 4, 2019, Ridley announced his decision to forgo his senior season and declare for the , citing his readiness for professional football after leading the Bulldogs in receptions, yards, and touchdowns that year.

Professional career

2019 NFL Draft and

Riley Ridley was selected by the in the fourth round, 126th overall, of the . His selection came after a strong junior season at , where he recorded 44 receptions for 570 yards and nine touchdowns, boosting his draft stock as a reliable possession receiver. Ridley signed a four-year rookie contract with the Bears worth $3,202,596, including a of $682,596. At the 2019 , Ridley measured 6 feet 1 inch tall and 199 pounds, showcasing his frame suitable for an outside receiver role. Scouting reports praised his route-running precision, noting smooth transitions and quick feet that allowed him to separate from defenders, along with strong hands for contested catches and body control in traffic. Analysts highlighted his attention to detail in route stems and ability to sell fakes, positioning him as a crafty slot option despite average speed. During Bears training camp, Ridley overcame a hamstring injury that sidelined him early, returning to impress with consistent catches and physical play against the secondary. In the preseason, he appeared in three games, recording three receptions for 19 yards, which helped secure a spot on the initial 53-man roster as a developmental wide receiver.

Playing tenure (2019–2020)

Riley Ridley began his professional career with the as a fourth-round pick in the , transitioning to a primarily special teams role during his rookie season. He appeared in five games from Weeks 13 through 17, recording six receptions for 69 yards, with no touchdowns. His offensive snaps totaled 108 over the season, reflecting limited opportunities behind established receivers like II and Anthony Miller on the depth chart. Ridley contributed minimally on special teams, logging just six snaps, and was often a healthy scratch early in the year following a injury sustained during that sidelined him initially. A highlight came in Week 17 against the Minnesota Vikings, where he caught three passes for 54 yards, including a 32-yard reception, in a 21-19 victory that helped secure a playoff berth. In his second season under head coach , Ridley's role remained marginal on offense, as he suited up for five regular-season games, hauling in four receptions for 39 yards. He saw action primarily as a depth , backing up players such as Robinson, Anthony Miller, and rookie , with offensive snaps limited to situations like Weeks 9 and 12 where he recorded two catches each. Nagy's scheme emphasized route-running precision, an area where Ridley showed early promise in practices but struggled to translate to consistent game reps amid a crowded wideout group. No significant injuries impacted his 2020 availability, though his development was hampered by low snap counts, totaling around 41 offensive plays across his appearances. Ridley's most notable postseason contribution came in the Bears' playoff loss to the on January 10, 2021, where he started and caught two passes for 36 yards. This outing marked his only playoff experience, highlighting untapped potential in a game where the Bears' passing attack leaned on depth options due to injuries elsewhere. Overall, across both seasons, Ridley's limited offensive involvement—149 total —underscored challenges in ascending the depth chart and adapting to Nagy's system, despite positive offseason feedback from position coach on his growth trajectory.

Release and post-NFL status

Ridley was waived by the on August 31, 2021, as part of the team's final roster cuts prior to the 2021 season, which ended his four-year rookie contract early. His limited production during the 2019 and 2020 seasons, where he appeared in just 10 games, contributed to the decision not to retain him on the active roster. Over his brief NFL career with the Bears, Ridley recorded 10 receptions for 108 yards in 10 games played, averaging 10.8 yards per catch, with no touchdowns. Following his waiver, Ridley did not sign with another NFL team or join a , and he has no documented professional football engagements thereafter. As of 2025, Ridley is listed as a former NFL player with no active involvement in professional football or reported pursuits in .

Personal life

Family relationships

Riley Ridley shares a close familial bond with his older brother, , a fellow who currently plays for the in the . The two brothers, born 19 months apart, grew up together in , fostering a competitive yet supportive relationship that emphasized from a young age. Their sibling dynamic often involved footraces and on-field challenges, with Calvin serving as a mentor and role model for Riley during their formative years. The Ridley family has a strong football heritage rooted in their upbringing under single mother Kassna Daniels, who raised four sons after their biological father, Colin Ridley, was deported to Guyana when Calvin was seven years old. The brothers—Calvin (born 1994), Riley (born 1996, originally named Cavin), Claymont, and Clayton—all developed a passion for the sport through informal games on their family's patio, where Daniels observed their talent and encouraged their dreams of professional careers despite financial hardships. While Calvin and Riley pursued collegiate and paths, their younger brothers Claymont and Clayton also engaged in sports, contributing to a household environment centered on athletic competition and mutual encouragement. This shared upbringing profoundly impacted their careers, as the brothers provided emotional support during key milestones, such as the 2018 , where Calvin () and Riley () faced off as opponents, leading to poignant post-game embraces and jersey exchanges. Daniels played a pivotal role in their development, working multiple jobs to fund travel for camps and games while instilling after their father's absence limited his direct influence. The family's emphasis on brotherhood helped Riley navigate his process in 2019, with Calvin offering guidance based on his own first-round selection the prior year. Following his release from the NFL in 2021, Riley has maintained strong ties with his family, as evidenced by Calvin's public reflections in 2025 on spending quality time with Riley and Clayton during his gambling suspension, highlighting how these reunions strengthened their mental fortitude and family unity. The Ridleys continue to celebrate collective achievements, with Daniels often crediting the brothers' success to their unbreakable support system, including family gatherings that reinforce their shared football legacy.

Off-field interests

Riley Ridley majored in communications studies at the , where he balanced his academic pursuits with his football commitments during his college years. Beyond the field, Ridley has engaged in efforts, particularly in his hometown area of . In July 2019, he collaborated with his brother Calvin to host a youth football camp and 7-on-7 tournament at Joseph C. Carter Park in Fort Lauderdale, benefiting the TUFF Start Youth Enrichment Program that supported them during their own youth. The brothers also participated in the second-annual "Bowling for the Boys" fundraiser at AMF Margate Lanes the day prior, raising funds for the same organization to inspire and assist local children. Ridley maintains an active presence on , particularly under the handle @rilo_12, where he shares glimpses into his personal life. In 2020, he partnered with Home Team initiative alongside his brother, creating content on DIY projects such as hanging gallery walls and seasonal home enhancements to inspire fans. These activities highlight his interest in home improvement and creative endeavors outside of sports. Following his release from the in 2021, Ridley has adopted a low-profile lifestyle, with limited public information on ongoing professional or business ventures as of 2025, focusing instead on personal and family-supported pursuits.

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