Teddy Bridgewater Plans NFL Comeback After Coaching High School to State Title
The former Pro Bowl quarterback, now 32, aims to return to the NFL following a successful season coaching Miami Northwestern to a championship.
- Teddy Bridgewater announced his intention to return to the NFL after coaching Miami Northwestern High School to a Florida Class 3A state championship.
- The 32-year-old quarterback retired after the 2023 season following a brief stint with the Detroit Lions, where he appeared in one game.
- Bridgewater has played 10 seasons in the NFL, amassing over 15,000 passing yards, 75 touchdowns, and a 33-32 record as a starter, despite injuries that disrupted his career.
- He hinted that discussions with teams could take place in the next two weeks, with potential suitors including the Titans, Raiders, Giants, and Browns, all of whom face quarterback challenges.
- Bridgewater plans to return to high school coaching in February, balancing his NFL aspirations with his commitment to his alma mater.