When the Jaguars acquired wide receiver Calvin Ridley, part of the deal stipulated that they would relinquish a 2024 second-round pick to the Falcons if Ridley re-signed before the league year began, and a third-rounder if he did not.
While the Jaguars retained the second-round pick, they ultimately lost Ridley to the Titans. The intricacies of the draft pick condition seemed to factor into his decision.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Ridley expressed his desire to stay in Jacksonville but indicated that he had to wait until the league year commenced due to the trade terms.
However, discussions with the Jaguars were not progressing favorably, prompting him to explore other options.
Ultimately, Ridley emphasized that his decision hinged on feeling comfortable with his choice.
He acknowledged the financial aspect, as his reported four-year deal includes $50 million in guaranteed money. Nevertheless, it appears that a swifter resolution from the Jaguars regarding future agreements might have influenced Ridley’s decision to remain in Jacksonville.