Overview
- Ian Rapoport reports Tennessee has taken calls and that Ridley could be available for the right price, while Mike Florio says the Titans are trying to find a trade partner.
- ESPN’s Turron Davenport counters that the team is not actively shopping Ridley, though it has fielded inquiries, leaving his availability uncertain on the eve of the Nov. 4 deadline.
- Ridley has been sidelined since Week 6 with a hamstring injury and has 16 receptions for 290 yards with no touchdowns through six games this season.
- The 31-year-old is in year two of a four-year, $92 million deal with a base salary around $22.49 million, a sizable cap hit and remaining guarantees that likely require salary retention or creative structuring in any trade.
- Potential suitors such as the Steelers and Patriots have been linked in reporting as receiver-needy teams face a thin, expensive market, and the 1-8 Titans weigh asset recoupment during a rebuild under interim coach Mike McCoy.