The NFL got another dose of brotherly love this year, when Georgia wide receiver Riley Ridley joined his brother Calvin Ridley in getting drafted into the NFL.

While Riley will join the Chicago Bears, he was still extremely excited for the opportunity to play in the NFL, and was happy to see Calvin after he was drafted.

“When you have an older brother that told me things and being positive and then you're able to fulfill some of those things,” Riley said to The Score via 247 Sports.“It's incredible to see a smile on his face.”

Unfortunately for the brothers, they won't have the opportunity to play each other as often as they'd probably like.

While both players are in the NFC, they're in different divisions, and the Bears and Falcons won't be seeing each other in 2019 unless it's int he playoffs.

The younger Ridley might not be as prolific or have the notoriety that Calvin did, Riley is no slouch when it comes to production. The younger Ridley appeared in 14 games for Georgia last year, posting 559 yards and scoring nine touchdowns in that time.

For the Bears, they’ll be hoping that he can at least match that level of production, but they’re likely hoping for somewhere closer to Calvin’s production. During his rookie season for the Atlanta Falcons, Calvin Ridley finished with 64 catches for 821 yards, and caught 10 touchdowns.

While it would be unlikely that Riley is able to match that level of production, the Bears could focus on using him in a premiere role, especially considering how thin their reliable talent at wide receiver is right now.