In a rare bit of news on former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs, a close friend and former teammate is indicating he will attempt an NFL comeback as soon as next year.

Appearing on the Pivot podcast, former Raiders running back Josh Jacobs said he still talking to Ruggs (the two played at Alabama and with the Raiders together) and his family while he serves a prison sentence in Nevada. Jacobs said Ruggs is training and Jacobs said he has heard there may be some teams interested in working out the fast wide receiver who was a Raiders’ first-round draft pick in 2020 when he is released.

Josh Jacobs was supposed to go out with Henry Riggs on the night he was arrested. @iAM_JoshJacobs feels Tina Tintor’s death should’ve been avoided, & Henry Ruggs could be free. In his anger Jacobs expressed as much to Rugged’ family!

Jacobs & Ruggs are still close. The two talk… pic.twitter.com/XufCJWWzNy

— Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) April 30, 2025

Ruggs will first be eligible to be released from prison in August, 2026 when he will be 27. Ruggs last played in the NFL in 2021.

Ruggs was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison by a judge in a Nevada state prison in a Las Vegas courtroom in 2023. The three years is based off of good behavior.

Ruggs pled guilty to one count of DUI resulting in death and one count of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter stemming from a November, 2021 Las Vegas car crash in which Tina Tintor, 23, and her dog were killed.

Ruggs addressed the courtroom on his sentencing date, where he took full responsibility for his actions and apologized to Tintor’s family, his family, and his Raiders coaches and teammates, saying he “let them down.”

Police stated that Ruggs was driving drunk and driving at 156 m.p.h. on a Las Vegas city street in the early hours of Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021, when he crashed into Tintor’s car, causing it to burst into flames. The Raiders released Ruggs later that day.

The Alabama product was in his second season and was a starting wide receiver at the time of his arrest. He was the No. 12 overall draft pick in 2020.