Former Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is headed back to the NFL after his wildly successful first year ...
Teddy Bridgewater coached Miami Northwestern to a Florida high school football championship. Now he wants to return to the ...
That's all that's separated Teddy Bridgewater and his time between leading Miami Northwestern to a 41-0 rout of Raines for ...
Teddy Bridgewater is ready to go from the classroom back to the gridiron after he left the NFL to coach high school football. Bridgewater, 32, told the NFL Network immediately following his state ...
We wanted to win a state championship and then coach goes back to the league, see what happens, and then come back February ...
But as a third-round pick in 2023 who missed most of his rookie season while rehabbing from a college knee injury, that's the extent of Hooker's NFL experience. Bridgewater, meanwhile, is a 10 ...
As for his future, Bridgewater said he has no plans to coach in college or the NFL. "College, got to have deep pockets. NFL, you can't love sleep, so I'd rather stick with the high school level ...
In his first season coaching football after retiring from the NFL, former Louisville Cardinals star and pro quarterback Teddy Bridgewater led Miami Northwestern Senior High School to the Class 3A ...
In an interview with NFL Network on Tuesday, Bridgewater said he was planning to sign with an NFL team for the playoff run, "see what happens" and then return to Northwestern after the Super Bowl.
Former Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is headed back to the NFL after his wildly successful first year as a high school. Bridgewater has rejoined the Detroit Lions ...