The Atlanta Falcons will be down a key weapon on their offense for the foreseeable future at least, with the wide receiver deciding to step away from football to address his mental health issues. Ridley's decision has been met with polarizing reactions to it, but for Quavo of Migos, he's offering his entire support for the disgruntled wideout.

Via TMZ Sports:

We got the rapper — who's one of the biggest Falcons fans on the planet — out in NYC on Monday … and he made it clear he has no issues whatsoever with Ridley stepping away from his favorite team in order to focus on his mental health.

Quavo wished Ridley a speedy recovery … telling our camera guy, “I hope he get well.”

Ridley was expected to be the main guy downfield for the Falcons after they traded Julio Jones to the Tennessee Titans in the offseason. But Ridley has played only five games, thus far this season. This has left quarterback Matt Ryan to offset what the team is losing with Ridley's absence by turning his attention to the likes of rookie tight end Kyle Pitts, and running backs Cordarrelle Patterson and Mike Davis.

So far this season, Ridley has accumulated 281 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 31 receptions and 52 targets.