The Tennessee Titans and star wide receiver Calvin Ridley have agreed to a restructured contract that will keep the veteran playmaker in Tennessee through the 2026 season, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The agreement ensures that Ridley remains a central piece of the Titans' offensive strategy for the next several years. While specific financial terms and the exact impact on the salary cap have not yet been made public, the move solidifies the relationship between the franchise and its top receiving threat. This restructure effectively secures Ridley as a primary target in the Tennessee passing game for the foreseeable future.
Ridley originally joined the Titans as a high-profile free agent, bringing veteran leadership and explosive playmaking ability to the AFC South. By addressing his contract now, the Titans front office continues to manage their roster flexibility while guaranteeing that a key weapon remains under contract for the 2026 campaign.
The Titans have been active in shaping their roster this offseason, and retaining Ridley on a restructured deal suggests a clear focus on maintaining continuity for the offense. Further details regarding the breakdown of the signing bonus or base salary adjustments are expected to emerge as the deal is officially processed by the league office.
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