Teddy Bridgewater A Game-Time Call
Teddy Bridgewater (knee) is questionable and a game-time decision for Week 11 against the Lions. Bridgewater was originally expected to miss this contest, though he was able to do more in Saturday's practice than he did on Friday's. It will all come down to how he's feeling during his pre-game workout on the field. If Bridgewater suits up, he'll be a middling QB2 with more risk than usual due to the injury. If he doesn't, backup Phillip Walker will make his first career NFL start. Walker wouldn't be a recommended play, even against Detroit's defense- and his presence would be a downgrade for Panthers' pass-catchers.
Source: Adam Schefter
Carolina Panthers quarterback Source: Adam Schefter
Teddy Bridgewater Expected To Sign With Lions
Teddy Bridgewater is coming out of retirement and is expected to sign with the Detroit Lions, according to sources. Bridgewater will return to Detroit after serving as Jared Goff's backup last season. The 32-year-old veteran signal-caller only appeared in one game in 2023 and didn't attempt a single pass. The year before with the Miami Dolphins, he went 49-for-79 for 683 yards, four touchdowns and four interceptions in five games (two starts). Bridgewater will most likely join the Lions' practice squad initially but could eventually join the 53-man active roster alongside Hendon Hooker as insurance behind Goff for the postseason. Given the time that Bridgewater has been away from the game the past year, we'd be surprised if he'd suddenly become the QB2 for Detroit when postseason action begins.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Quarterback Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Teddy Bridgewater Planning To Make NFL Return
Teddy Bridgewater is reportedly planning on attempting a comeback to the NFL. The 32-year-old retired last season after playing in a reserve role with the Detroit Lions. He left the league to coach his high school alma mater. Now, Bridgewater believes he's ready to play in the NFL again. Bridgewater came into the league with high hopes, but injuries derailed his career. Despite that, Bridgewater is still a knowledge veteran that could be helpful to an NFL locker room. It wouldn't be shocking to see an NFL team sign him just for his leadership in a reserve role. The chances of Bridgewater being a successful full-time quarterback are slim at this point.
Source: Ian Rapoport
Quarterback Source: Ian Rapoport
Teddy Bridgewater Plans To Retire After This Season
Teddy Bridgewater said that he plans to hang up his cleats and retire from professional football after the 2023 season concludes. In his ninth NFL season, Bridgewater hasn't attempted a pass this year as the backup to Jared Goff in his first year in Detroit. The 31-year-old was once considered a franchise QB for the Minnesota Vikings before suffering a devastating knee injury. He spent the first three years of his career in Minnesota and made his lone Pro Bowl appearance in 2015. Injuries continued to limit Bridgewater in recent years, and he made only two starts for the Miami Dolphins since 2021. If Bridgewater doesn't play the rest of this season, he'll end his career with a 66.4 completion percentage on 2,067 attempts for 15,120 yards, 75 touchdowns and 47 interceptions in 79 games (65 starts) with Minnesota, New Orleans, Carolina, Denver and Miami.
Source: Detroit Free Press
Detroit Lions backup quarterback Source: Detroit Free Press
Teddy Bridgewater Terrific In Preseason Finale Against Former Team
Detroit Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater took it to his former team, the Carolina Panthers, in preseason action Friday night, leading four scoring drives for Detroit (2-1) in their 26-17 win. He completed 13-of-22 attempts for 178 yards, including a 70-yard catch-and-run touchdown pass to rookie Antoine Green in the closing seconds of the first half. In a captivating game, Teddy Bridgewater showcased his precision and decision-making, connecting on key passes that drove his team down the field. Bridgewater's reliability makes him a solid handcuff for Jared Goff owners in all fantasy leagues.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
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