Source: Titans are trying to trade Calvin Ridley
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The Tennessee Titans are reportedly attempting to trade veteran receiver Calvin Ridley before the upcoming deadline. Ridley, who has been sidelined since Week 6 with a hamstring injury, is under contract until 2027. His contract, worth $92 million over four years, was established prior to the tenure of current General Manager Mike Borgonzi. Ridley joined the league as a first-round pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 2018 and recorded 1,016 receiving yards with Jacksonville in 2023, followed by 1,017 yards with Tennessee last year. This season, Ridley has accumulated 290 receiving yards in six games. A potential trade would result in a cap charge of $11.02 million in 2026, with Ridley set to earn $20.24 million in 2024 and $20.74 million in 2027. Meanwhile, it remains doubtful that the Titans will trade defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons.
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