Life after Drew Brees has not been easy for the New Orleans Saints. That being said, a fan favorite emerged during the end of Brees' time with the team.
Teddy Bridgewater made a strong statement as head coach of the Miami Northwestern Senior High School football team, leading his first Spring Scrimmage.
Former Louisville football quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame, the Louisville Sports Commission announced Wednesday.
Veteran NFL quarterback and former Carolina Panther Teddy Bridgewater is officially retiring from the NFL and moving onto the next stage of his life - coaching. Over the weekend, Bridgewater was named the next head coach of his alma mater, Miami Northwestern High School in Florida.
Several former Vikings have been in the news recently. Let's go over some updates. Former Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer is going to interview for the Cowboys' vacant defensive coordinator position, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The QB just finished what will be his final season in the NFL.
Teddy Bridgewater, days into his retirement from the NFL, was named head football coach at his alma mater, Miami Northwestern High School, on Friday. Bridgewater, 31, was the school's quarterback from 2008-10 before heading to Louisville and then the NFL.
If things don’t work out in the NFL, maybe Mike Zimmer will become Teddy Bridgewater’s defensive coordinator. After all, Zim has already down some work for Coach Prime, so maybe the news about a different former player will lead to another opportunity.
Recently retired quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has already landed a new job.
The Miami Dolphins still have yet to hire a new defensive coordinator, but there has been coaching developments over the past couple of days directly or indirectly related to the team.
Teddy Bridgewater announced he’d retire from the NFL after the conclusion of the Detroit Lions’ campaign, as he looked to enter the coaching world. Well, that seems to be exactly what the former Louisville Cardinals star and NFL veteran quarterback has done.
Teddy Bridgewater played in what will likely be the final game of his rollercoaster NFL career on Sunday.
Veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will retire at the conclusion of the NFL season, he told the Detroit Free Press in a report published Saturday. A first-round draft pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2014, Bridgewater missed the 2016 and part of the 2017 seasons because of a torn ACL and dislocated knee.
Teddy Bridgewater is planning on calling it a career following the 2023 campaign.
After nine seasons and stints on six different NFL teams, Detroit Lions backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater announced his plans to retire at the end of this season.
It seems 2023 is the final ride for Detroit Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, as the former Louisville Cardinals star has revealed the Detroit Free Press that he plans to retire after the season.
The role of a backup quarterback is more than just being the next available passer in case a quarterback gets injured. For the Detroit Lions, having Teddy
Teddy Bridgewater started the Lions' second preseason game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday afternoon at a packed Ford Field. It took some getting used to seeing a quarterback donning the number 50 during an NFL game.
Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater signed with the Lions just days before their first preseason contest on Aug. 11. His late arrival resulted in him ending up with an unusual preseason number.
Reporters joked after practice that new Detroit Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater should also be participating in linebacker drills at practice. Seeing a quarterback wearing No.
Bridgewater's veteran leadership provides an instant upgrade and credibility to the quarterback room in Detroit.
Bridgewater is signing with the Lions to be the backup to Jared Goff. The move reunites him with Lions head coach Dan Campbell, who was an offensive coach with the New Orleans Saints when Bridgewater was with the NFC South team.
After contract talks in the spring and a recent visit, the Lions and Teddy Bridgewater have a deal in place. The veteran quarterback is heading to Detroit, per NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo (on Twitter).
With Hendon Hooker looking at a potential injury redshirt of sorts, the Lions are considering a short-term upgrade behind Jared Goff.
The Green Bay Packers are set at starting quarterback. Jordan Love is taking over for future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers. However, the backup quarterback position leaves a lot to be desired.
Teddy Bridgewater remains the top free-agent quarterback left unsigned, but it sounds like his market is starting to heat up. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the veteran has drawn interest from several teams.
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