QB for the Detroit Lions, worth $100.9 million, has terminated his massive contract with the…
Teddy Bridgewater, the backup quarterback for the Detroit Lions, has made the decision to retire from the NFL, as you have undoubtedly already heard. Bridgewater has been chosen the next head coach at Miami Northwestern High School, his alma mater, according to a story from The Portal.
Teddy Bridgewater, who was chosen by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, had a bright beginning to his NFL career until a serious knee injury during a training camp before to the 2016 season caused him to tear his ACL and dislocate his knee. The 31-year-old quarterback, who was once a standout for Northwestern, has also played for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, and Carolina Panthers. During his professional career, he has accumulated 15,120 throwing yards and 75 touchdowns. Early on, Bridgewater’s skill was demonstrated as he amassed an incredible 6,712 yards and 70 touchdowns through three seasons of high school football with the Bulls.
In December, Bridgewater stated, “Aside from that, I’m Theodore Bridgewater, so it just put everything into perspective and really helped me not even have to think about not being a starter [anymore].” “It feels like, ‘Hey, I still have a purpose.'” Furthermore, my goals transcend the football match. Football is merely one of my platforms.