San Francisco 49ers Ridlon was selected by the
San Francisco 49ers in the fourth round (39th overall) of the
1957 NFL draft. In his second season, he was a starter at
safety, registering 4 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries. He would mostly have a reserve role in the following seasons. In
1962, he appeared in 9 games (6 starts), posting one interception and one fumble recovery. He suffered 2 broken vertebrae in the 24-17 win against the
Los Angeles Rams during the tenth game, missing the rest of the season. On April 30,
1963, he was traded to the
Dallas Cowboys in exchange for
linebacker Mike Dowdle, who was a former 49ers draft choice.
Dallas Cowboys In
1963, head coach
Tom Landry traded for him because he considered Ridlon one of the smartest players in the
NFL. He was mostly a backup until
Cornell Green was moved to
cornerback, appearing in 7 games with 4 starts. In
1964, he intercepted 4 passes and received All-NFL honors in some publications. He returned an interception for a 74-yard
touchdown and a fumble for a 63-yard
touchdown, becoming the first player in franchise history to score 2 defensive
touchdowns in the same season. On April 16,
1965, he announced his retirement to become a faculty member and assistant football coach at
Syracuse University. ==Artistic career==