Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Calvin Ridley has been suspended for at least the entire 2022 NFL season, and it would appear the Atlanta Falcons star does not feel the punishment fits the crime.

The NFL on Monday announced that Ridley will be banned for at least a year after he placed several bets on NFL games in late-November. Shortly after the news broke, Ridley took to Twitter to explain some of his side. The wide receiver hinted that he believes his suspension is too harsh.

Ridley said he bet $1,500 in total and does not have a gambling problem. He also seemed to indicate that he did not have any inside information for the wagers he placed.

The NFL specified that Ridley gambled after he left the Falcons for mental health reasons. Since the 27-year-old bet parlays, investigators felt he did not bet using inside info. Though, Ridley did bet on his own team.

A lot of people agree that the suspension was too harsh, especially when you consider that the punishment is far more severe than domestic violence offenders and PED users have received. However, the NFL has always emphasized protecting the integrity of the game. That emphasis is what led to Ridley getting caught. Obviously, the league wanted to send a strong message.

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