The Facts:
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Ridley has agreed to terms with the Jets.
Diehards Line:Ridley, coming off a torn ACL suffered last October, also visited the Redskins and Dolphins before deciding on the Jets. In New York, he'll join a backfield currently led by Chris Ivory and Bilal Powell. Worth noting, while Ridley proved to be an effective between-the-tackles runner and dangerous scoring threat with New England, he also had fumbling issues that often cost him playing time. Still, his nose for the end zone is undisputable and there will be opportunities in New York. Ridley is expected to get full medical clearance in about six weeks.