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* [[Art Rooney Award]] (2020) |
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* [[2013 Sugar Bowl]] champion |
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* Second-team All-[[American Athletic Conference|AAC]] (2013) |
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* [[Big East Conference football individual awards|Big East Offensive Player of The Year]] (2012) |
* [[Big East Conference football individual awards|Big East Offensive Player of The Year]] (2012) |
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* [[Big East Conference football individual awards|Big East Rookie of the Year]] (2011) |
* [[Big East Conference football individual awards|Big East Rookie of the Year]] (2011) |
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'''Theodore Edmond Bridgewater Jr.'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater Stats |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00.htm |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=Pro |
'''Theodore Edmond Bridgewater Jr.'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater Stats |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00.htm |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> (born November 10, 1992) is an American former [[American football|football]] [[quarterback]] who played for 10 seasons in the [[National Football League]] (NFL). |
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Born and raised in [[Miami|Miami, Florida]], Bridgewater graduated from [[Miami Northwestern Senior High School|Miami Northwestern]] high school. He went on to play [[college football]] for the [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville Cardinals]], leading the Cardinals to an upset victory over the [[Florida Gators football|Florida Gators]] in the [[2013 Sugar Bowl]]. Bridgewater was selected in the first round of the [[2014 NFL draft]] by the [[Minnesota Vikings]]. During his second season, Bridgewater led the Vikings to a [[NFC North]] division title and earned [[Pro Bowl]] honors. However, the Vikings narrowly lost their 2015 Wild Card game to the [[Seattle Seahawks]]. Upon suffering a severe leg injury the following off-season, Bridgewater appeared in only one game over the next two years. |
Born and raised in [[Miami|Miami, Florida]], Bridgewater graduated from [[Miami Northwestern Senior High School|Miami Northwestern]] high school. He went on to play [[college football]] for the [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville Cardinals]], leading the Cardinals to an upset victory over the [[Florida Gators football|Florida Gators]] in the [[2013 Sugar Bowl]]. Bridgewater was selected in the first round of the [[2014 NFL draft]] by the [[Minnesota Vikings]]. During his second season, Bridgewater led the Vikings to a [[NFC North]] division title and earned [[Pro Bowl]] honors. However, the Vikings narrowly lost their 2015 Wild Card game to the [[Seattle Seahawks]]. Upon suffering a severe leg injury the following off-season, Bridgewater appeared in only one game over the next two years. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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The son of Teddy Bridgewater Sr. and Rose Murphy, Bridgewater was born in [[Miami, Florida]], on November 10, 1992. He attended [[Miami Northwestern Senior High School]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Codrington |first=Kynon |date=October 6, 2009 |title=More than a game for Bridgewater |url= |
The son of Teddy Bridgewater Sr. and Rose Murphy, Bridgewater was born in [[Miami, Florida]], on November 10, 1992. He attended [[Miami Northwestern Senior High School]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Codrington |first=Kynon |date=October 6, 2009 |title=More than a game for Bridgewater |url=https://www.espn.com/highschool/rise/football/news/story?id=4537370 |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=ESPN.com}}</ref> The school's football field was later renamed in his honor.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jaquith |first=Olivia |date=June 29, 2023 |title=NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater honored with hometown field naming in Miami Gardens |url=https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/nfl-quarterback-teddy-bridgewater-honored-with-hometown-field-naming-in-miami-gardens/3062918/ |access-date=July 11, 2023 |website=NBC 6 South Florida |language=en-US}}</ref> In his sophomore year, Bridgewater replaced [[Jacory Harris]] as starting quarterback and took over a team that had been named the 2007 [[High School Football National Championship|national champions]] by ''[[USA Today]]''. Bridgewater completed 97 of 160 attempts (60.6 percent) for 1,560 yards over the season, throwing 16 touchdowns with three interceptions. He also carried 45 times for 211 yards (4.7 average) and two more scores. Northwestern finished the season 13–3, falling short to [[Seminole High School (Seminole County, Florida)|Seminole High School]] of [[Sanford, Florida|Sanford]] 28–21 in the 6A state title game.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wommack |first=Woody |date=December 20, 2008 |title=Seminole rallies from 21-point deficit, stuns Miami Northwestern |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/preps/football/2008-12-20-seminole-northwestern_N.htm |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=USA Today}}</ref> |
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As a junior, Bridgewater passed for 2,546 yards and 32 touchdowns and rushed for 379 yards and five more scores. In a late-September game against [[Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School]], he completed 19 of 24 passes for 327 yards and a [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Dade County]] record of seven touchdowns.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Krider |first=Dave |date=September 28, 2009 |title=Rising Miami star Bridgewater fires seven TDs |url=http://www.maxpreps.com/news/nGHdRqyNEd6OEwAcxJTdpg/weekend-notes--rising-miami-star-bridgewater-fires-seven-tds.htm |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=MaxPreps}}</ref> Bridgewater was named second-team All-State for 6A classification and first-team All-County by the ''[[Miami Herald]]''. Northwestern finished the season 10–2, after a 29–16 loss to rival [[Miami Central High School]]. |
As a junior, Bridgewater passed for 2,546 yards and 32 touchdowns and rushed for 379 yards and five more scores. In a late-September game against [[Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School]], he completed 19 of 24 passes for 327 yards and a [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Dade County]] record of seven touchdowns.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Krider |first=Dave |date=September 28, 2009 |title=Rising Miami star Bridgewater fires seven TDs |url=http://www.maxpreps.com/news/nGHdRqyNEd6OEwAcxJTdpg/weekend-notes--rising-miami-star-bridgewater-fires-seven-tds.htm |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=MaxPreps}}</ref> Bridgewater was named second-team All-State for 6A classification and first-team All-County by the ''[[Miami Herald]]''. Northwestern finished the season 10–2, after a 29–16 loss to rival [[Miami Central High School]]. |
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Regarded as a four-star recruit, Bridgewater was considered the sixth best dual-threat quarterback prospect in the nation by [[Rivals.com]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater, 2011 Dual Threat Quarterback |url=https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2011/teddy-bridgewater-19918 |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=Rivals.com |language=en-US}}</ref> He played in the 2011 [[U.S. Army All-American Bowl]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=All-American Bowl |url=https://allamericangames.com/bowl/ |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=allamericangames.com |language=en-US |archive-date=January 28, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180128210136/https://allamericangames.com/bowl/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
Regarded as a four-star recruit, Bridgewater was considered the sixth best dual-threat quarterback prospect in the nation by [[Rivals.com]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater, 2011 Dual Threat Quarterback |url=https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2011/teddy-bridgewater-19918 |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=Rivals.com |language=en-US}}</ref> He played in the 2011 [[U.S. Army All-American Bowl]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=All-American Bowl |url=https://allamericangames.com/bowl/ |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=allamericangames.com |language=en-US |archive-date=January 28, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180128210136/https://allamericangames.com/bowl/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Bridgewater originally committed to the University of Miami in June 2010.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hays |first=Chris |date=June 8, 2010 |title=Northwestern's QB Teddy Bridgewater, WR Eli Rogers commit to Miami |url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-recruiting/os-recruiting-eli-rogers-teddy-bridgewater-to-miami-story.html |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=orlandosentinel.com}}</ref> However, after the firing of Miami head coach Randy Shannon in November 2010, Bridgewater switched his commitment to the University of Louisville |
Bridgewater originally committed to the University of Miami in June 2010.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hays |first=Chris |date=June 8, 2010 |title=Northwestern's QB Teddy Bridgewater, WR Eli Rogers commit to Miami |url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-recruiting/os-recruiting-eli-rogers-teddy-bridgewater-to-miami-story.html |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=orlandosentinel.com}}</ref> However, after the firing of Miami head coach Randy Shannon in November 2010, Bridgewater switched his commitment to the University of Louisville.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Flynn |first=Danny |date=December 21, 2010 |title=Teddy Bridgewater, Top QB Recruit, Switches From Miami To Louisville |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/550419-teddy-bridgewater-top-qb-recruit-switches-from-miami-to-louisville |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=Bleacher Report |language=en}}</ref> |
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As a sophomore in 2012, Bridgewater started 11 of 12 regular season games. In his only non-starting action, coming off the bench while injured against [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights football|Rutgers]], Bridgewater led his team to a win, a [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] title, and a berth to the [[Bowl Championship Series|BCS]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Louisville at Rutgers Box Score, November 29, 2012 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2012-11-29-rutgers.html |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> He finished the regular season completing 267-of-387 passes for 3,452 yards, 25 [[touchdowns]], and just seven [[interceptions]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2012 Game Log |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/teddy-bridgewater-1/gamelog/2012 |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater finished sixth in the nation in completion percentage, eighth in yards per attempt, and seventh in [[passing efficiency]]. For his play, Bridgewater was named the [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] Offensive Player of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Adelson |first=Andrea |date=December 6, 2012 |title=Bridgewater, Greene win Big East honors |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/bigeast/post/_/id/40309/bridgewater-greene-win-big-east-honors |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> |
As a sophomore in 2012, Bridgewater started 11 of 12 regular season games. In his only non-starting action, coming off the bench while injured against [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights football|Rutgers]], Bridgewater led his team to a win, a [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] title, and a berth to the [[Bowl Championship Series|BCS]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Louisville at Rutgers Box Score, November 29, 2012 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2012-11-29-rutgers.html |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> He finished the regular season completing 267-of-387 passes for 3,452 yards, 25 [[touchdowns]], and just seven [[interceptions]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2012 Game Log |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/teddy-bridgewater-1/gamelog/2012 |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater finished sixth in the nation in completion percentage, eighth in yards per attempt, and seventh in [[passing efficiency]]. For his play, Bridgewater was named the [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] Offensive Player of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Adelson |first=Andrea |date=December 6, 2012 |title=Bridgewater, Greene win Big East honors |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/bigeast/post/_/id/40309/bridgewater-greene-win-big-east-honors |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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The [[2012 Louisville Cardinals football team|Cardinals]] entered the [[2013 Sugar Bowl]] against the [[2012 Florida Gators football team|Florida Gators]] as decided underdogs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sugar Bowl – Louisville vs Florida Box Score, January 2, 2013 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2013-01-02-florida.html |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Eich |first=Pete |date=December 14, 2012 |title=Sugar Bowl Odds: Florida heavy favorites over Louisville |url=http://tampabay.sbnation.com/2012/12/14/3768310/sugar-bowl-odds-florida-louisville |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=SB Nation Tampa Bay |publisher=Vox Media}}</ref> Although Florida boasted the nation's #1 pass efficiency defense,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Guerry |date=January 1, 2013 |title=Stingy Florida defense anticipates challenge of Louisville |url=https://www.staugustine.com/article/20130101/SPORTS/301019996 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=The St. Augustine Record |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater passed for 266 yards and two touchdowns to become the game's MVP during a 33–23 victory.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Harris |first=Matthew |date=January 7, 2013 |title=Teddy Bridgewater stuns Florida defense, puts on show in Sugar Bowl |url=https://www.nola.com/sports/article_258fad18-ee6b-55d2-9018-cea974b51b05.html |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=NOLA.com |language=en}}</ref> |
The [[2012 Louisville Cardinals football team|Cardinals]] entered the [[2013 Sugar Bowl]] against the [[2012 Florida Gators football team|Florida Gators]] as decided underdogs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sugar Bowl – Louisville vs Florida Box Score, January 2, 2013 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2013-01-02-florida.html |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Eich |first=Pete |date=December 14, 2012 |title=Sugar Bowl Odds: Florida heavy favorites over Louisville |url=http://tampabay.sbnation.com/2012/12/14/3768310/sugar-bowl-odds-florida-louisville |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=SB Nation Tampa Bay |publisher=Vox Media}}</ref> Although Florida boasted the nation's #1 pass efficiency defense,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Guerry |date=January 1, 2013 |title=Stingy Florida defense anticipates challenge of Louisville |url=https://www.staugustine.com/article/20130101/SPORTS/301019996 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=The St. Augustine Record |language=en |archive-date=September 16, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210916202600/https://www.staugustine.com/article/20130101/SPORTS/301019996 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Bridgewater passed for 266 yards and two touchdowns to become the game's MVP during a 33–23 victory.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Harris |first=Matthew |date=January 7, 2013 |title=Teddy Bridgewater stuns Florida defense, puts on show in Sugar Bowl |url=https://www.nola.com/sports/article_258fad18-ee6b-55d2-9018-cea974b51b05.html |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=NOLA.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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As a junior in 2013, Bridgewater completed 303-of-427 passes for 3,970 yards, 31 touchdowns, and four interceptions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2013 Game Log |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/teddy-bridgewater-1/gamelog/2013 |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> In his final college game against the [[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami Hurricanes]] in the [[2013 Russell Athletic Bowl]], Bridgewater completed 35-of-42 passes for 447 yards three touchdowns and was named the game's MVP.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Greer |first=Jeffrey |date=December 28, 2013 |title=Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville dominate in Russell Athletic Bowl |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2013/12/28/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-miami-russell-athletic-bowl/4236067/ |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=USA TODAY}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Russell Athletic Bowl – Miami (FL) vs Louisville Box Score, December 28, 2013 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2013-12-28-louisville.html |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> |
As a junior in 2013, Bridgewater completed 303-of-427 passes for 3,970 yards, 31 touchdowns, and four interceptions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2013 Game Log |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/teddy-bridgewater-1/gamelog/2013 |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> In his final college game against the [[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami Hurricanes]] in the [[2013 Russell Athletic Bowl]], Bridgewater completed 35-of-42 passes for 447 yards three touchdowns and was named the game's MVP.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Greer |first=Jeffrey |date=December 28, 2013 |title=Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville dominate in Russell Athletic Bowl |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2013/12/28/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-miami-russell-athletic-bowl/4236067/ |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=USA TODAY}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Russell Athletic Bowl – Miami (FL) vs Louisville Box Score, December 28, 2013 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2013-12-28-louisville.html |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=College Football at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Professional career== |
==Professional career== |
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===Pre-draft=== |
===Pre-draft=== |
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As early as April 2013, Bridgewater was seen as one of the top prospects for the [[2014 NFL draft]], alongside [[Jadeveon Clowney]] and [[Johnny Manziel]]. Reports said that, had Bridgewater been eligible for the 2013 Draft, he most likely would have been the first quarterback taken.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Prisco |first=Pete |date=April 30, 2013 |title=Quarterbacks should make big resurgence in Round 1 of 2014 draft |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/22170087/quarterbacks-should-make-big-resurgence-in-round-1-of-2014-draft |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170226183238/https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/22170087/quarterbacks-should-make-big-resurgence-in-round-1-of-2014-draft |archive-date=February 26, 2017 |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=CBSSports.com}}</ref> At one point, he was projected by many to be the first overall pick in the draft.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lintner |first=Jonathan |date=December 19, 2013 |title=ESPN's Todd McShay projects Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater as top pick in first NFL mock draft |url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/college/louisville/2013/12/19/espns-todd-mcshay-projects-louisvilles-teddy-bridgewater-as-top-pick-in-first-nfl-mock-draft/4126265/ |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=The Courier-Journal}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Bukowski |first=Peter |date=January 22, 2014 |title=Peter Bukowski: How does Teddy Bridgewater compare to recent top QB prospects? |url=https://www.si.com/nfl/2014/01/22/teddy-bridgewater-nfl-draft-2014 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |magazine=Sports Illustrated |language=en-us}}</ref> On January 1, 2014, Bridgewater announced that he would forgo his final year of eligibility at Louisville.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McMurphy |first=Brett |date=January 1, 2014 |title=Teddy Bridgewater heading to NFL |url= |
As early as April 2013, Bridgewater was seen as one of the top prospects for the [[2014 NFL draft]], alongside [[Jadeveon Clowney]] and [[Johnny Manziel]]. Reports said that, had Bridgewater been eligible for the 2013 Draft, he most likely would have been the first quarterback taken.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Prisco |first=Pete |date=April 30, 2013 |title=Quarterbacks should make big resurgence in Round 1 of 2014 draft |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/22170087/quarterbacks-should-make-big-resurgence-in-round-1-of-2014-draft |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170226183238/https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/22170087/quarterbacks-should-make-big-resurgence-in-round-1-of-2014-draft |archive-date=February 26, 2017 |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=CBSSports.com}}</ref> At one point, he was projected by many to be the first overall pick in the draft.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lintner |first=Jonathan |date=December 19, 2013 |title=ESPN's Todd McShay projects Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater as top pick in first NFL mock draft |url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/college/louisville/2013/12/19/espns-todd-mcshay-projects-louisvilles-teddy-bridgewater-as-top-pick-in-first-nfl-mock-draft/4126265/ |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=The Courier-Journal}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Bukowski |first=Peter |date=January 22, 2014 |title=Peter Bukowski: How does Teddy Bridgewater compare to recent top QB prospects? |url=https://www.si.com/nfl/2014/01/22/teddy-bridgewater-nfl-draft-2014 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |magazine=Sports Illustrated |language=en-us}}</ref> On January 1, 2014, Bridgewater announced that he would forgo his final year of eligibility at Louisville.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McMurphy |first=Brett |date=January 1, 2014 |title=Teddy Bridgewater heading to NFL |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2014/story/_/id/10226613/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-cardinals-skip-senior-season-enter-nfl-draft |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater was selected by the [[Minnesota Vikings]] as the 32nd and final pick of the first round of the draft.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2014 NFL Draft Listing |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2014/draft.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=Pro |
Bridgewater was selected by the [[Minnesota Vikings]] as the 32nd and final pick of the first round of the draft.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2014 NFL Draft Listing |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2014/draft.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> The Vikings had traded their second round and fourth round picks to the [[Seattle Seahawks]] to move up and select Bridgewater.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Patra |first=Kevin |date=May 8, 2014 |title=Vikings draft Teddy Bridgewater after missing Manziel |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/vikings-draft-teddy-bridgewater-after-missing-manziel-0ap2000000348367 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> He signed a four-year contract worth $6.85 million with a $3.3 million signing bonus with the Vikings.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomasson |first=Chris |date=May 20, 2014 |title=Vikings' Teddy Bridgewater, Anthony Barr sign rookie deals |url=http://www.twincities.com/vikings/ci_25799131/vikings-teddy-bridgewater-anthony-barr-sign-rookie-deals |access-date=August 12, 2014 |website=www.twincities.com |publisher=St. Paul Pioneer Press}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater entered the season as the second-string quarterback, behind veteran [[Matt Cassel]], but ahead of [[Christian Ponder]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomasson |first=Chris |date=August 26, 2014 |title=Vikings' Christian Ponder says he's no audition for other teams |url=http://www.twincities.com/vikings/ci_26409160/vikings-christian-ponder-says-hes-no-audition-other |access-date=December 13, 2014 |publisher=TwinCities.com}}</ref> Bridgewater made his NFL debut on September 21, 2014, against the [[New Orleans Saints]], entering in relief of the injured Cassel and finished the game with 150 passing yards.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=September 21, 2014 |title=Teddy Bridgewater makes NFL debut |url= |
Bridgewater entered the season as the second-string quarterback, behind veteran [[Matt Cassel]], but ahead of [[Christian Ponder]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomasson |first=Chris |date=August 26, 2014 |title=Vikings' Christian Ponder says he's no audition for other teams |url=http://www.twincities.com/vikings/ci_26409160/vikings-christian-ponder-says-hes-no-audition-other |access-date=December 13, 2014 |publisher=TwinCities.com}}</ref> Bridgewater made his NFL debut on September 21, 2014, against the [[New Orleans Saints]], entering in relief of the injured Cassel and finished the game with 150 passing yards.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=September 21, 2014 |title=Teddy Bridgewater makes NFL debut |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/11564069/teddy-bridgewater-minnesota-vikings-makes-nfl-debut |access-date=September 21, 2014 |website=ESPN.com}}</ref> Bridgewater was named the starting quarterback for the remainder of the season after Cassel, who broke his foot in the aforementioned game, was placed on [[injured reserve]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=September 24, 2014 |title=Cassel placed on IR; Bridgewater set to start |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/11579931/minnesota-vikings-put-matt-cassel-injured-reserve |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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On September 28, 2014, Bridgewater made his first NFL start against the [[Atlanta Falcons]] and won the game, in large part due to his 317 passing yards, and scored his first NFL touchdown on a 13-yard rush.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=September 28, 2014 |title=Bridgewater sprains ankle in win vs. Falcons |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/11608866/teddy-bridgewater-minnesota-vikings-suffers-ankle-injury-atlanta-falcons |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> After spraining his ankle during the Falcons matchup, Bridgewater was inactive for the next game against the [[Green Bay Packers]] in Week 5. However, he was able to recover in time for the Week 6 game against the [[Detroit Lions]]. However, a weak offensive line against a strong Lions' defense led to a 17–3 rout. Bridgewater was intercepted three times, two from tipped passes, and was sacked eight times.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings – October 12th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201410120min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=Pro |
On September 28, 2014, Bridgewater made his first NFL start against the [[Atlanta Falcons]] and won the game, in large part due to his 317 passing yards, and scored his first NFL touchdown on a 13-yard rush.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=September 28, 2014 |title=Bridgewater sprains ankle in win vs. Falcons |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/11608866/teddy-bridgewater-minnesota-vikings-suffers-ankle-injury-atlanta-falcons |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> After spraining his ankle during the Falcons matchup, Bridgewater was inactive for the next game against the [[Green Bay Packers]] in Week 5. However, he was able to recover in time for the Week 6 game against the [[Detroit Lions]]. However, a weak offensive line against a strong Lions' defense led to a 17–3 rout. Bridgewater was intercepted three times, two from tipped passes, and was sacked eight times.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings – October 12th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201410120min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> During Week 7 against the [[Buffalo Bills]], Bridgewater threw his first NFL touchdown pass to [[Cordarrelle Patterson]]. Despite being sacked five times and throwing two interceptions, Bridgewater helped the Vikings get a 16–10 lead, but the effort was negated only by the Bills' comeback win which put them up 17–16 with no time to retaliate.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Buffalo Bills – October 19th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201410190buf.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> In the next game against the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], Bridgewater threw for 241 yards and a touchdown and was sacked only once. He led a game-tying drive to force overtime, where fellow first-round pick [[Anthony Barr (American football)|Anthony Barr]] made a fumble recovery on the Bucs' first overtime play, giving the Vikings a 19–13 win.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – October 26th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201410260tam.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> His third win as a starter, a 29–26 comeback win over the [[Washington Redskins]], broke a franchise record shared by [[Fran Tarkenton]] and Ponder for wins among starting rookie quarterbacks.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Washington Redskins at Minnesota Vikings – November 2nd, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201411020min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater added to this record with wins over the [[Carolina Panthers]], [[New York Jets]], and [[Chicago Bears]] in weeks 13, 14, and 17 respectively.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at Minnesota Vikings – November 30th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201411300min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=New York Jets at Minnesota Vikings – December 7th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201412070min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings – December 28th, 2014 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201412280min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> The win over the Jets is notable for when wide receiver [[Jarius Wright]] turned a screen pass from Bridgewater into an 87-yard touchdown, giving the Vikings another overtime win. |
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Bridgewater finished his rookie year with 2,919 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and an 85.2 passer rating. He also rushed for 209 yards and a touchdown.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2014 Game Log |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00/gamelog/2014/ |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=Pro |
Bridgewater finished his rookie year with 2,919 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and an 85.2 passer rating. He also rushed for 209 yards and a touchdown.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2014 Game Log |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00/gamelog/2014/ |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> He played in 13 games, starting 12 of them. On January 13, 2015, Bridgewater was selected as the quarterback of the 2014 NFL All-Rookie team by the Pro Football Writers of America, joining [[Tommy Kramer]] as the only Vikings quarterbacks to claim this award.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2014 NFL All-Rookie Team |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/awards/nfl-all-rookie-2014.htm |access-date=June 6, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater also won the 2014 Pepsi Rookie of the Year award, as voted by fans.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 30, 2015 |title=Teddy Bridgewater wins Pepsi Rookie of the Year award |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/teddy-bridgewater-wins-pepsi-rookie-of-the-year-award-0ap3000000466226 |access-date=June 6, 2018 |website=NFL.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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[[File:Teddy Bridgewater handoff.jpg|thumb|250px|Bridgewater handing off the ball against the Chicago Bears]] |
[[File:Teddy Bridgewater handoff.jpg|thumb|250px|Bridgewater handing off the ball against the Chicago Bears]] |
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Bridgewater threw for no touchdowns and an interception behind a struggling offensive line that allowed five sacks in the 3–20 loss at the [[San Francisco 49ers]] in Week 1.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers – September 14th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201509140sfo.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=Pro |
Bridgewater threw for no touchdowns and an interception behind a struggling offensive line that allowed five sacks in the 3–20 loss at the [[San Francisco 49ers]] in Week 1.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers – September 14th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201509140sfo.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> He threw only 18 times the next game, but completed 14 of those passes for 153 yards and threw his first touchdown pass of the year to tight end [[Kyle Rudolph]] in a 26–16 win over the Lions in Minnesota's home opener.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings – September 20th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201509200min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater had some struggles in week three against the [[San Diego Chargers]], going 13 of 24 for 121 yards and one interception but won the game 31–14 with a strong performance by the defense and running back [[Adrian Peterson]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=San Diego Chargers at Minnesota Vikings – September 27th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201509270min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> He rebounded to go 27 of 41, 269 yards and a touchdown pass to [[Mike Wallace (American football)|Mike Wallace]] against [[Denver Broncos]] who had the number one ranked defense coming into the game. Minnesota still lost 23–20 as Bridgewater was sacked seven times.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos – October 4th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201510040den.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Coming off of a bye week, he threw 31 times and completed 17 of them for 249 yards with another touchdown pass to Rudolph, but threw two interceptions in a sloppy 16–10 win against the [[Kansas City Chiefs]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kansas City Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings – October 18th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201510180min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater then had arguably the best game of his career the next week against the Lions going 25 of 35, 316 yards, two touchdown passes and no interceptions, including his first touchdown pass to rookie [[Stefon Diggs]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions – October 25th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201510250det.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> That game was Bridgewater's fourth career 300+ yard passing game, and the second 300+ passing game of Bridgewater's career against the Lions. Bridgewater led his fourth career fourth-quarter comeback at the Bears despite having a below-average day going 17 of 30, 187 yards, one touchdown and one interception.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears – November 1st, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201511010chi.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater went 13 of 21 for 144 yards and an interception while also rushing for a touchdown and two-point conversion against the [[St. Louis Rams]] before he sustained a blow to the head by the Rams' safety [[Lamarcus Joyner]] that caused Bridgewater to leave the game in the fourth quarter. Minnesota still managed to pull off a 21–18 victory in overtime against the Rams.<ref>{{Cite web |title=St. Louis Rams at Minnesota Vikings – November 8th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201511080min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> At home against the Bears in week 15, Bridgewater completed 17 of 20 pass attempts, four passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown in a 38–17 win, giving him a career-high passer rating (154.4).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings – December 20th, 2015 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201512200min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=December 21, 2015 |title=Teddy Bridgewater thrives against pressure in win over Bears |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/17272/teddy-bridgewater-thrives-against-pressure-in-win-over-bears |access-date=January 4, 2016 |website=[[ESPN]] |publisher=ESPN}}</ref> In a fight for the [[NFC North]] Division Title in week 17 against the Packers, Bridgewater connected only 52.6% of his passes for 99 yards and an interception. Despite his career-lowest passer rating (45.7), the Vikings pulled off a 20–13 victory and won their first division title since [[2009 Minnesota Vikings season|2009]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers – January 3rd, 2016 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201601030gnb.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings Team Encyclopedia |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/min/ |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater finished his second season with 3,231 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He also rushed for 192 yards and 3 touchdowns. |
Bridgewater finished his second season with 3,231 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He also rushed for 192 yards and 3 touchdowns. |
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During the wild-card round against the Seahawks in one of the coldest games ever played, Bridgewater was 17-of-24 for 146 yards as the Vikings fell 10–9 after [[Blair Walsh]] missed a 27-yard field goal.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wild Card – Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings – January 10th, 2016 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201601100min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=Pro |
During the wild-card round against the Seahawks in one of the coldest games ever played, Bridgewater was 17-of-24 for 146 yards as the Vikings fell 10–9 after [[Blair Walsh]] missed a 27-yard field goal.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wild Card – Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings – January 10th, 2016 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201601100min.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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On January 25, 2016, Bridgewater was named to his first [[Pro Bowl]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vensel |first=Matt |date=January 4, 2016 |title=Vikings beat Packers 20–13 to win NFC North |url=http://www.startribune.com/vikings-beat-packers-20-13-to-win-nfc-north/364086281/ |access-date=January 4, 2016 |website=startribune.com |publisher=Star Tribune}}</ref> |
On January 25, 2016, Bridgewater was named to his first [[Pro Bowl]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vensel |first=Matt |date=January 4, 2016 |title=Vikings beat Packers 20–13 to win NFC North |url=http://www.startribune.com/vikings-beat-packers-20-13-to-win-nfc-north/364086281/ |access-date=January 4, 2016 |website=startribune.com |publisher=Star Tribune}}</ref> |
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[[File:Teddy Bridgewater 2017.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Bridgewater in 2017]] |
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During a team practice on August 30, 2016, Bridgewater suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg. A subsequent MRI confirmed that Bridgewater tore his ACL and suffered other structural damage, including a dislocation of the knee joint. As a result, Bridgewater missed the rest of the 2016 season.<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 30, 2016 |title=Transcript: Mike Zimmer delivers 'keep fighting' message at news conference |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/19979/mike-zimmer-delivers-keep-fighting-message-at-news-conference |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=August 30, 2016 |title=Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater dislocates knee, tears ACL in drill |url= |
During a team practice on August 30, 2016, Bridgewater suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg. A subsequent MRI confirmed that Bridgewater tore his ACL and suffered other structural damage, including a dislocation of the knee joint. As a result, Bridgewater missed the rest of the 2016 season.<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 30, 2016 |title=Transcript: Mike Zimmer delivers 'keep fighting' message at news conference |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/19979/mike-zimmer-delivers-keep-fighting-message-at-news-conference |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Goessling |first=Ben |date=August 30, 2016 |title=Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater dislocates knee, tears ACL in drill |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17424174/teddy-bridgewater-suffers-serious-knee-injury-minnesota-vikings-practice |access-date=August 30, 2016 |website=[[ESPN]]}}</ref> After the loss of Bridgewater for at least the 2016 season, the Vikings traded a first-round pick in the [[2017 NFL draft]] and a conditional fourth-round pick in the [[2018 NFL draft]] to the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] for quarterback [[Sam Bradford]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Orr |first=Connor |date=September 3, 2016 |title=Sam Bradford traded to Vikings for two draft picks |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/sam-bradford-traded-to-vikings-for-two-draft-picks-0ap3000000694979 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> In 2016, the Vikings went 8–8, finishing third in the NFC North and missing the playoffs, despite starting the season with a 5–0 record.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2016 Minnesota Vikings Statistics & Players |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/min/2016.htm |access-date=January 29, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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====2017 season==== |
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The media initially reported that Bridgewater's injury would keep him out for 17–19 months, meaning he would miss the entire 2017 season. In January 2017, doctors confirmed that the healing would indeed take 19 months.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 27, 2017 |title=Report: Teddy Bridgewater likely to miss 2017 season |url=https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/01/27/teddy-bridgewater-vikings-injury-update |access-date=January 30, 2017 |website=SI.com}}</ref> |
The media initially reported that Bridgewater's injury would keep him out for 17–19 months, meaning he would miss the entire 2017 season. In January 2017, doctors confirmed that the healing would indeed take 19 months.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 27, 2017 |title=Report: Teddy Bridgewater likely to miss 2017 season |url=https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/01/27/teddy-bridgewater-vikings-injury-update |access-date=January 30, 2017 |website=SI.com}}</ref> |
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On May 1, 2017, the Vikings declined the fifth-year option on Bridgewater's contract, making him a free agent after the 2017 season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Patra, Kevin |date=May 1, 2017 |title=Vikes won't use 5th-year option on Teddy Bridgewater |url= |
On May 1, 2017, the Vikings declined the fifth-year option on Bridgewater's contract, making him a free agent after the 2017 season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Patra, Kevin |date=May 1, 2017 |title=Vikes won't use 5th-year option on Teddy Bridgewater |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/vikes-won-t-use-5th-year-option-on-teddy-bridgewater-0ap3000000805529 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater began throwing and doing individual work in May at Vikings mini-camps. Head coach [[Mike Zimmer]] said on June 6, that Bridgewater "has a long way to go" until he is fully healed, but was impressed by his rehabilitation progress to that point.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomasson |first=Chris |date=June 6, 2017 |title=Mike Zimmer pleasantly surprised by Teddy Bridgewater's progress |url=https://www.twincities.com/2017/06/06/mike-zimmer-says-vikings-qb-teddy-bridgewater-moving-quite-a-bit-better/ |access-date=February 25, 2021 |website=Twin Cities Pioneer Press}}</ref> However, on September 2, the Vikings announced that Bridgewater would begin the season on the [[Physically unable to perform|PUP]] list, meaning that he would miss the first six games to begin the year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sessler |first=Marc |date=September 2, 2017 |title=Teddy Bridgewater begins 2017 on PUP List |url= |
Bridgewater began throwing and doing individual work in May at Vikings mini-camps. Head coach [[Mike Zimmer]] said on June 6, that Bridgewater "has a long way to go" until he is fully healed, but was impressed by his rehabilitation progress to that point.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomasson |first=Chris |date=June 6, 2017 |title=Mike Zimmer pleasantly surprised by Teddy Bridgewater's progress |url=https://www.twincities.com/2017/06/06/mike-zimmer-says-vikings-qb-teddy-bridgewater-moving-quite-a-bit-better/ |access-date=February 25, 2021 |website=Twin Cities Pioneer Press}}</ref> However, on September 2, the Vikings announced that Bridgewater would begin the season on the [[Physically unable to perform|PUP]] list, meaning that he would miss the first six games to begin the year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sessler |first=Marc |date=September 2, 2017 |title=Teddy Bridgewater begins 2017 on PUP List |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/vikings-keeping-qb-teddy-bridgewater-on-pup-list-0ap3000000838508 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
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On October 16, Bridgewater was cleared to practice, but could not return to action for three more weeks.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Orr |first=Conor |date=October 16, 2017 |title=Teddy Bridgewater (knee) cleared by doctor to practice |url= |
On October 16, Bridgewater was cleared to practice, but could not return to action for three more weeks.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Orr |first=Conor |date=October 16, 2017 |title=Teddy Bridgewater (knee) cleared by doctor to practice |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/bridgewater-knee-cleared-by-doctor-to-practice-0ap3000000862340 |access-date=October 16, 2017 |website=NFL.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Sessler |first=Marc |date=October 19, 2017 |title=Teddy Bridgewater: I believe I'll play this season |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/teddy-bridgewater-i-believe-i-ll-play-this-season-0ap3000000863876 |access-date=October 19, 2017 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> He was activated off PUP to the active roster on November 8 to be [[Case Keenum]]'s backup.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Peters |first=Craig |date=November 8, 2017 |title=Vikings Activate Teddy Bridgewater, Place Sam Bradford on Injured Reserve |url=http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/Vikings-Activate-Teddy-Bridgewater-Place-Sam-Bradford-on-Injured-Reserve/7204244f-a32d-475c-ab84-20e9241c2d2d |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=Vikings.com |archive-date=January 13, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180113025829/http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/Vikings-Activate-Teddy-Bridgewater-Place-Sam-Bradford-on-Injured-Reserve/7204244f-a32d-475c-ab84-20e9241c2d2d |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Patra |first=Kevin |date=November 16, 2017 |title=Teddy Bridgewater unsure on return to starting QB role |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/teddy-bridgewater-unsure-on-return-to-starting-qb-role-0ap3000000878067 |access-date=November 16, 2017 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> Bridgewater entered the Week 15 game against the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] in relief of Keenum in the fourth quarter. The crowd gave Bridgewater a standing ovation as he walked onto the field.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wilson |first=Ryan |date=December 17, 2017 |title=WATCH: Bridgewater gets standing ovation in first NFL game in nearly two years |url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/watch-bridgewater-gets-standing-ovation-in-first-nfl-game-in-nearly-two-years/ |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=CBSSports.com |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater finished with an interception out of two pass attempts as the Vikings won 34–7.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Scoggins |first=Chip |date=December 17, 2017 |title=Blowout allows Teddy Bridgewater to check off another recovery milestone: game action |url=https://apnews.com/article/nfl-football-minnesota-vikings-teddy-bridgewater-cincinnati-bengals-202178ee703440e1a7a41d2697e086d5 |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=AP NEWS |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Cincinnati Bengals at Minnesota Vikings – December 17th, 2017 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201712170min.htm |access-date=June 6, 2018 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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On August 29, 2018, the Jets traded Bridgewater and a [[2019 NFL draft|2019]] sixth-round draft pick to the Saints for a 2019 third-round draft pick.<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 29, 2018 |title=Saints Announce Roster Moves |url=https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/saints-announce-roster-moves |access-date=August 31, 2018 |website=www.neworleanssaints.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Wesseling |first=Chris |date=August 29, 2018 |title=Jets trade Teddy Bridgewater to New Orleans Saints |url= |
On August 29, 2018, the Jets traded Bridgewater and a [[2019 NFL draft|2019]] sixth-round draft pick to the Saints for a 2019 third-round draft pick.<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 29, 2018 |title=Saints Announce Roster Moves |url=https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/saints-announce-roster-moves |access-date=August 31, 2018 |website=www.neworleanssaints.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Wesseling |first=Chris |date=August 29, 2018 |title=Jets trade Teddy Bridgewater to New Orleans Saints |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/jets-trade-teddy-bridgewater-to-new-orleans-saints-0ap3000000952126 |access-date=August 29, 2018 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater made his Saints debut on October 8 against the Redskins, taking a knee twice to close out the game. He did this in two more games later in the season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints - October 8th, 2018 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201810080nor.htm |access-date=January 23, 2019 |website=Pro |
Bridgewater made his Saints debut on October 8 against the Redskins, taking a knee twice to close out the game. He did this in two more games later in the season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints - October 8th, 2018 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201810080nor.htm |access-date=January 23, 2019 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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On December 28, with the Saints already having locked up the #1 seed, the team announced that Bridgewater would start in the season finale against the Panthers.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Knoblauch |first=Austin |date=December 28, 2018 |title=Teddy Bridgewater will start for Saints vs. Panthers |url= |
On December 28, with the Saints already having locked up the #1 seed, the team announced that Bridgewater would start in the season finale against the Panthers.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Knoblauch |first=Austin |date=December 28, 2018 |title=Teddy Bridgewater will start for Saints vs. Panthers |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/teddy-bridgewater-will-start-for-saints-vs-panthers-0ap3000001004801 |access-date=January 23, 2019 |website=NFL.com |language=en}}</ref> Making his first start since 2015, Bridgewater finished the game completing 14 of 22 passes for 118 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Saints lost 33–14. He also rushed for 12 yards.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints - December 30th, 2018 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201812300nor.htm |access-date=January 23, 2019 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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On March 15, 2019, Bridgewater signed a one-year, $7.25 million fully guaranteed contract with the Saints.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 15, 2019 |title=Saints agree to terms with QB Teddy Bridgewater |url=https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/saints-agree-to-terms-with-qb-teddy-bridgewater |access-date=November 20, 2019 |website=NewOrleansSaints.com}}</ref> During Week 2, he replaced [[Drew Brees]], who left with a right thumb injury, completing 17 of 30 passes for 165 yards in a 27–9 loss to the [[Los Angeles Rams]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schwab |first=Frank |date=September 15, 2019 |title=Drew Brees leaves after his thumb gets hit, Teddy Bridgewater goes in for Saints |url=https://www.aol.com/article/news/2019/09/15/drew-brees-leaves-after-his-thumb-gets-hit-teddy-bridgewater-goes-in-for-saints/23813442/ |access-date=October 30, 2019 |website=AOL.com |language=en}}</ref> Due to Brees's injury, Bridgewater was named the starting quarterback for Week 3. In that game, Bridgewater completed 19 of 27 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns as the Saints defeated the Seahawks on the road by a score of 33–27. This was the first game where Bridgewater threw for more than one touchdown in a game since week 15 of the 2015 season. In Week 5 against the Buccaneers, Bridgewater threw for 314 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception in the 31–24 win.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 6, 2019 |title=Bridgewater's breakout lifts Saints past Bucs 31-24 |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap?gameId=401127965 |access-date=October 6, 2019 |website= |
On March 15, 2019, Bridgewater signed a one-year, $7.25 million fully guaranteed contract with the Saints.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 15, 2019 |title=Saints agree to terms with QB Teddy Bridgewater |url=https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/saints-agree-to-terms-with-qb-teddy-bridgewater |access-date=November 20, 2019 |website=NewOrleansSaints.com}}</ref> During Week 2, he replaced [[Drew Brees]], who left with a right thumb injury, completing 17 of 30 passes for 165 yards in a 27–9 loss to the [[Los Angeles Rams]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schwab |first=Frank |date=September 15, 2019 |title=Drew Brees leaves after his thumb gets hit, Teddy Bridgewater goes in for Saints |url=https://www.aol.com/article/news/2019/09/15/drew-brees-leaves-after-his-thumb-gets-hit-teddy-bridgewater-goes-in-for-saints/23813442/ |access-date=October 30, 2019 |website=AOL.com |language=en}}</ref> Due to Brees's injury, Bridgewater was named the starting quarterback for Week 3. In that game, Bridgewater completed 19 of 27 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns as the Saints defeated the Seahawks on the road by a score of 33–27. This was the first game where Bridgewater threw for more than one touchdown in a game since week 15 of the 2015 season. In Week 5 against the Buccaneers, Bridgewater threw for 314 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception in the 31–24 win.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 6, 2019 |title=Bridgewater's breakout lifts Saints past Bucs 31-24 |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap?gameId=401127965 |access-date=October 6, 2019 |website=[[ESPN]] |agency=Associated Press}}</ref> In Week 6, against the [[Jacksonville Jaguars]], he had 240 passing yards and one passing touchdown in the 13–6 victory.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Orleans Saints at Jacksonville Jaguars - October 13th, 2019 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201910130jax.htm |access-date=October 30, 2019 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> In Week 7, against the Bears, he had 281 passing yards and two passing touchdowns.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Orleans Saints at Chicago Bears - October 20th, 2019 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201910200chi.htm |access-date=October 30, 2019 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Brees returned from his injury in Week 8 against the [[Arizona Cardinals]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Just |first=Amie |date=October 27, 2019 |title=Drew Brees' early return, Teddy Bridgewater's superb relief show what these Saints are made of |url=https://www.nola.com/sports/saints/article_42ab140e-f8d4-11e9-be82-e39224eab6b2.html |access-date=October 30, 2019 |website=NOLA.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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On March 26, 2020, Bridgewater signed a three-year, $63 million contract with the Panthers.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 25, 2020 |title=Panthers officially sign quarterback Teddy Bridgewater |url=https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-officially-sign-quarterback-teddy-bridgewater |access-date=October 17, 2020 |website=Panthers.com}}</ref> |
On March 26, 2020, Bridgewater signed a three-year, $63 million contract with the Panthers.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 25, 2020 |title=Panthers officially sign quarterback Teddy Bridgewater |url=https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-officially-sign-quarterback-teddy-bridgewater |access-date=October 17, 2020 |website=Panthers.com}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater made his Panthers debut in the season-opening 34–30 loss to the [[Las Vegas Raiders]] and finished the game with 269 passing yards, including a 75-yard touchdown to former Jets teammate [[Robby Anderson]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Las Vegas Raiders at Carolina Panthers - September 13th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202009130car.htm |access-date=September 17, 2020 |website=Pro |
Bridgewater made his Panthers debut in the season-opening 34–30 loss to the [[Las Vegas Raiders]] and finished the game with 269 passing yards, including a 75-yard touchdown to former Jets teammate [[Robby Anderson]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Las Vegas Raiders at Carolina Panthers - September 13th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202009130car.htm |access-date=September 17, 2020 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> During Week 2 against the Buccaneers, Bridgewater finished with 367 passing yards and two interceptions as the Panthers lost, 31–17.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - September 20th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202009200tam.htm |access-date=September 22, 2020 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> In Week 3 against the [[Los Angeles Chargers]], Bridgewater threw for 235 yards and one touchdown during the 21–16 win. This was Bridgewater's first win as a Panther.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers - September 27th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202009270sdg.htm |access-date=September 29, 2020 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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In Week 5 against the Falcons, Bridgewater threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns during the 23–16 win.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons - October 11th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202010110atl.htm |access-date=October 11, 2020 |website=Pro |
In Week 5 against the Falcons, Bridgewater threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns during the 23–16 win.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons - October 11th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202010110atl.htm |access-date=October 11, 2020 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> In Week 9 against the Chiefs, Bridgewater threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 19 yards and another touchdown during the 33–31 loss.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carolina Panthers at Kansas City Chiefs – November 8th, 2020 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202011080kan.htm |access-date=November 13, 2020 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater finished the season with career-high totals in several statistics, including completions (340), passing yards (3,733), touchdowns (15) and rushing yards (279).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2020 Game Log |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00/gamelog/2020/ |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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===Denver Broncos=== |
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On April 28, 2021, weeks after the Panthers acquired [[Sam Darnold]] in a trade with the Jets, Bridgewater was traded to the Broncos in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round pick.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shook |first=Nick |date=April 28, 2021 |title=Broncos acquire QB Teddy Bridgewater from Panthers for sixth-round pick |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/panthers-trading-quarterback-teddy-bridgewater-to-broncos-for-6th-round-pick |access-date=April 29, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> The team brought in Bridgewater to compete with incumbent quarterback [[Drew Lock]], and the players split starts throughout the 2021 preseason.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marsdale |first=Sam |date=August 10, 2021 |title=Denver Broncos quarterback competition: Drew Lock, Teddy Bridgewater to split starts in team's preseason games |url=https://247sports.com/Article/Denver-Broncos-quarterback-competition-Drew-Lock-Teddy-Bridgewater-split-starts-preseason-games-168960460/ |access-date=August 10, 2021 |website=247Sports |language=en-US}}</ref> On August 25, 2021, the Broncos announced that Bridgewater had won the starting job.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shook |first=Nick |date=August 25, 2021 |title=Broncos HC Vic Fangio names Teddy Bridgewater starting QB over Drew Lock |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/teddy-bridgewater-named-broncos-starting-qb-by-coach-vic-fangio |access-date=August 25, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
On April 28, 2021, weeks after the Panthers acquired [[Sam Darnold]] in a trade with the Jets, Bridgewater was traded to the Broncos in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round pick.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shook |first=Nick |date=April 28, 2021 |title=Broncos acquire QB Teddy Bridgewater from Panthers for sixth-round pick |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/panthers-trading-quarterback-teddy-bridgewater-to-broncos-for-6th-round-pick |access-date=April 29, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> The team brought in Bridgewater to compete with incumbent quarterback [[Drew Lock]], and the players split starts throughout the 2021 preseason.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marsdale |first=Sam |date=August 10, 2021 |title=Denver Broncos quarterback competition: Drew Lock, Teddy Bridgewater to split starts in team's preseason games |url=https://247sports.com/Article/Denver-Broncos-quarterback-competition-Drew-Lock-Teddy-Bridgewater-split-starts-preseason-games-168960460/ |access-date=August 10, 2021 |website=247Sports |language=en-US}}</ref> On August 25, 2021, the Broncos announced that Bridgewater had won the starting job.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shook |first=Nick |date=August 25, 2021 |title=Broncos HC Vic Fangio names Teddy Bridgewater starting QB over Drew Lock |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/teddy-bridgewater-named-broncos-starting-qb-by-coach-vic-fangio |access-date=August 25, 2021 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
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On September 12, Bridgewater made his Broncos debut on the road against the [[New York Giants]], completing 28-of-36 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns in a 27–13 season-opening victory.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Legwold |first=Jeff |date=September 13, 2021 |title=Teddy Bridgewater makes the first impression Denver Broncos hoped to see |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/denver-broncos/post/_/id/38943/teddy-bridgewater-makes-the-first-impression-denver-broncos-hoped-to-see |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> He then led the team to 2–0 with a victory over the Jaguars in Week 2 with a 328-yard, two-touchdown day.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Legwold |first=Jeff |date=September 20, 2021 |title=Cool, calm, collected Teddy Bridgewater has Denver Broncos 2-0 |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/denver-broncos/post/_/id/39021/cool-calm-collected-teddy-bridgewater-has-denver-broncos-2-0 |access-date=September 21, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater suffered a concussion in the Broncos Week 15 loss to the Bengals ruling him out for the rest of the season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alper |first=Josh |date=January 6, 2022 |title=Teddy Bridgewater "definitely" plans to continue playing after season-ending concussion |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/01/06/teddy-bridgewater-definitely-plans-to-continue-playing-after-season-ending-concussion/ |access-date=January 7, 2022 |website=ProFootballTalk}}</ref> Bridgewater was placed on injured reserve on January 5, 2022.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Simmons |first1=Myles |title=Broncos place Teddy Bridgewater on injured reserve |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/01/05/broncos-place-teddy-bridgewater-on-injured-reserve/ |website=ProFootballTalk |access-date=January 7, 2022 |date=January 5, 2022}}</ref> He finished the 2021 season with 3,052 passing yards, 18 passing touchdowns, and seven interceptions to go along with two rushing touchdowns.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2021 Game Log |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00/gamelog/2021/ |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=Pro |
On September 12, Bridgewater made his Broncos debut on the road against the [[New York Giants]], completing 28-of-36 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns in a 27–13 season-opening victory.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Legwold |first=Jeff |date=September 13, 2021 |title=Teddy Bridgewater makes the first impression Denver Broncos hoped to see |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/denver-broncos/post/_/id/38943/teddy-bridgewater-makes-the-first-impression-denver-broncos-hoped-to-see |access-date=September 16, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> He then led the team to 2–0 with a victory over the Jaguars in Week 2 with a 328-yard, two-touchdown day.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Legwold |first=Jeff |date=September 20, 2021 |title=Cool, calm, collected Teddy Bridgewater has Denver Broncos 2-0 |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/denver-broncos/post/_/id/39021/cool-calm-collected-teddy-bridgewater-has-denver-broncos-2-0 |access-date=September 21, 2021 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater suffered a concussion in the Broncos Week 15 loss to the Bengals ruling him out for the rest of the season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alper |first=Josh |date=January 6, 2022 |title=Teddy Bridgewater "definitely" plans to continue playing after season-ending concussion |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/01/06/teddy-bridgewater-definitely-plans-to-continue-playing-after-season-ending-concussion/ |access-date=January 7, 2022 |website=ProFootballTalk}}</ref> Bridgewater was placed on injured reserve on January 5, 2022.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Simmons |first1=Myles |title=Broncos place Teddy Bridgewater on injured reserve |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/01/05/broncos-place-teddy-bridgewater-on-injured-reserve/ |website=ProFootballTalk |access-date=January 7, 2022 |date=January 5, 2022}}</ref> He finished the 2021 season with 3,052 passing yards, 18 passing touchdowns, and seven interceptions to go along with two rushing touchdowns.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teddy Bridgewater 2021 Game Log |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BridTe00/gamelog/2021/ |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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===Miami Dolphins=== |
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On March 17, 2022, Bridgewater signed a one-year contract with the [[Miami Dolphins]] worth up to $10 million.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shook |first=Nick |date=March 14, 2022 |title=QB Teddy Bridgewater signing one-year deal worth up to $10M with Dolphins |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/qb-teddy-bridgewater-signing-one-year-deal-with-dolphins |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
On March 17, 2022, Bridgewater signed a one-year contract with the [[Miami Dolphins]] worth up to $10 million.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shook |first=Nick |date=March 14, 2022 |title=QB Teddy Bridgewater signing one-year deal worth up to $10M with Dolphins |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/qb-teddy-bridgewater-signing-one-year-deal-with-dolphins |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=NFL.com}}</ref> |
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Bridgewater made his first appearance for the Dolphins in Week 3 against the Bills after starter [[Tua Tagovailoa]] briefly left the game in the second quarter. He attempted two passes and was sacked once before Tagovailoa returned in the second half.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nogle |first1=Kevin |title=Tua Tagovailoa injured, Teddy Bridgewater in for Dolphins vs. Bills; Update as Tua returns |url=https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-dolphins-injuries/2022/9/25/23371475/tua-tagovailoa-injured-teddy-bridgewater-in-for-dolphins-vs-bills |website=The Phinsider |access-date=October 1, 2022 |language=en |date=September 25, 2022}}</ref> In Week 4 against the Bengals, Bridgewater came in the second quarter after Tagovailoa left the game with a head and neck injury. Bridgewater threw for 193 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the 27–15 loss.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schwab |first=Frank |date=September 29, 2022 |title=Dolphins battle hard after Tua Tagovailoa injury, but lose to Bengals |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/dolphins-battle-hard-after-tua-tagovailoa-injury-but-lose-to-bengals-032138398.html |access-date=October 1, 2022 |website=Yahoo! Sports}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=DeArdo |first=Bryan |date=September 30, 2022 |title=Tua Tagovailoa injury: Teddy Bridgewater opens up on 'very scary' situation after having concussion last year |url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tua-tagovailoa-injury-teddy-bridgewater-opens-up-on-very-scary-situation-after-having-concussion-last-year/ |access-date=October 1, 2022 |website=CBSSports.com |language=en}}</ref> During Week 5 against the Jets, Bridgewater committed an intentional grounding penalty that occurred in the endzone for a safety. During the play, he was hit by [[Sauce Gardner]] and left the game due to a concussion.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alper |first=Josh |date=October 9, 2022 |title=Teddy Bridgewater ruled out under concussion protocol |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/10/09/teddy-bridgewater-ruled-out-under-concussion-protocol/ |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=ProFootballTalk |language=en-US}}</ref> In Week 6, against the Vikings, Bridgewater came into the game in relief of [[Skylar Thompson]] and passed for 329 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 24–16 loss.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Miami Dolphins - October 16th, 2022 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202210160mia.htm |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=Pro |
Bridgewater made his first appearance for the Dolphins in Week 3 against the Bills after starter [[Tua Tagovailoa]] briefly left the game in the second quarter. He attempted two passes and was sacked once before Tagovailoa returned in the second half.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nogle |first1=Kevin |title=Tua Tagovailoa injured, Teddy Bridgewater in for Dolphins vs. Bills; Update as Tua returns |url=https://www.thephinsider.com/miami-dolphins-injuries/2022/9/25/23371475/tua-tagovailoa-injured-teddy-bridgewater-in-for-dolphins-vs-bills |website=The Phinsider |access-date=October 1, 2022 |language=en |date=September 25, 2022}}</ref> In Week 4 against the Bengals, Bridgewater came in the second quarter after Tagovailoa left the game with a head and neck injury. Bridgewater threw for 193 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the 27–15 loss.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schwab |first=Frank |date=September 29, 2022 |title=Dolphins battle hard after Tua Tagovailoa injury, but lose to Bengals |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/dolphins-battle-hard-after-tua-tagovailoa-injury-but-lose-to-bengals-032138398.html |access-date=October 1, 2022 |website=Yahoo! Sports}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=DeArdo |first=Bryan |date=September 30, 2022 |title=Tua Tagovailoa injury: Teddy Bridgewater opens up on 'very scary' situation after having concussion last year |url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tua-tagovailoa-injury-teddy-bridgewater-opens-up-on-very-scary-situation-after-having-concussion-last-year/ |access-date=October 1, 2022 |website=CBSSports.com |language=en}}</ref> During Week 5 against the Jets, Bridgewater committed an intentional grounding penalty that occurred in the endzone for a safety. During the play, he was hit by [[Sauce Gardner]] and left the game due to a concussion.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alper |first=Josh |date=October 9, 2022 |title=Teddy Bridgewater ruled out under concussion protocol |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/10/09/teddy-bridgewater-ruled-out-under-concussion-protocol/ |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=ProFootballTalk |language=en-US}}</ref> In Week 6, against the Vikings, Bridgewater came into the game in relief of [[Skylar Thompson]] and passed for 329 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 24–16 loss.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Minnesota Vikings at Miami Dolphins - October 16th, 2022 |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202210160mia.htm |access-date=October 18, 2022 |website=[[Pro Football Reference]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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Following [[Tua Tagovailoa]] entering concussion protocols after their Week 16 loss against the Packers, head coach [[Mike McDaniel]] announced that Bridgewater would start against the [[New England Patriots]] in Week 17.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hartwell |first1=Darren |title=What to know about Teddy Bridgewater, Dolphins' starting QB vs. Pats |url=https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/patriots/dolphins-confirm-teddy-bridgewater-will-start-vs-patriots-get-know-backup-qb |website=NBC Sports |date=December 28, 2022 |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> In the game, Bridgewater completed 12-of-19 passes for 161 yards, a touchdown, and an interception that was returned for a touchdown before exiting the game in the third quarter after suffering a broken finger in his throwing hand. The Dolphins went on to lose 23–21.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Walsh |first1=Erin |title=Dolphins Rumors: Teddy Bridgewater's Injury Believed to Be Broken Finger |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10051794-dolphins-rumors-teddy-bridgewaters-injury-believed-to-be-broken-finger |website=Bleacher Report |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> As a result of the injury, third-string rookie quarterback [[Skylar Thompson]] made his second start of the season in Week 18 against the Jets.<ref>{{cite web |last1=RotoWire Staff |title=Dolphins' Teddy Bridgewater: Will be backup Week 18, if active |url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/dolphins-teddy-bridgewater-will-be-backup-week-18-if-active/ |website=CBS Sports |date=January 6, 2023 |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> |
Following [[Tua Tagovailoa]] entering concussion protocols after their Week 16 loss against the Packers, head coach [[Mike McDaniel]] announced that Bridgewater would start against the [[New England Patriots]] in Week 17.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hartwell |first1=Darren |title=What to know about Teddy Bridgewater, Dolphins' starting QB vs. Pats |url=https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/patriots/dolphins-confirm-teddy-bridgewater-will-start-vs-patriots-get-know-backup-qb |website=NBC Sports |date=December 28, 2022 |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> In the game, Bridgewater completed 12-of-19 passes for 161 yards, a touchdown, and an interception that was returned for a touchdown before exiting the game in the third quarter after suffering a broken finger in his throwing hand. The Dolphins went on to lose 23–21.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Walsh |first1=Erin |title=Dolphins Rumors: Teddy Bridgewater's Injury Believed to Be Broken Finger |url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10051794-dolphins-rumors-teddy-bridgewaters-injury-believed-to-be-broken-finger |website=Bleacher Report |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> As a result of the injury, third-string rookie quarterback [[Skylar Thompson]] made his second start of the season in Week 18 against the Jets.<ref>{{cite web |last1=RotoWire Staff |title=Dolphins' Teddy Bridgewater: Will be backup Week 18, if active |url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/dolphins-teddy-bridgewater-will-be-backup-week-18-if-active/ |website=CBS Sports |date=January 6, 2023 |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref> |
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On August 10, 2023, Bridgewater signed with the Lions, a move which reunited him with [[Dan Campbell]], the assistant head coach during his time with the Saints.<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=Lions |number=1689661389512540160 |title=#Lions announce roster moves: Sign QB Teddy Bridgewater and RB Benny Snell Waive G Logan Stenberg Place RB Justin Jackson on Reserve/Retired list}}</ref> |
On August 10, 2023, Bridgewater signed with the Lions, a move which reunited him with [[Dan Campbell]], the assistant head coach during his time with the Saints.<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=Lions |number=1689661389512540160 |title=#Lions announce roster moves: Sign QB Teddy Bridgewater and RB Benny Snell Waive G Logan Stenberg Place RB Justin Jackson on Reserve/Retired list}}</ref> |
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On December 16, 2023, Bridgewater announced his plans to retire from the NFL following the conclusion of the season, and become a high school football coach.<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 16, 2023 |title=Teddy Bridgewater to retire after 2023 season |url=https://theathletic.com/5141905/2023/12/16/teddy-bridgewater-retirement-lions-vikings-saints/ |access-date=December 16, 2023 |website=The Athletic |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater officially announced his retirement on February 2, 2024.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Callihan |first=Schuyler |date=February 5, 2024 |title=Former Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater Named Head Coach at Alma Mater |url=https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/former-panthers-qb-teddy-bridgewater-named-head-coach-at-alma-mater |access-date=March 18, 2024 |magazine=Sports Illustrated |language=en}}</ref> |
On December 16, 2023, Bridgewater announced his plans to retire from the NFL following the conclusion of the season, and become a high school football coach.<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 16, 2023 |title=Teddy Bridgewater to retire after 2023 season |url=https://theathletic.com/5141905/2023/12/16/teddy-bridgewater-retirement-lions-vikings-saints/ |access-date=December 16, 2023 |website=The Athletic |language=en}}</ref> Bridgewater officially announced his retirement on February 2, 2024.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Callihan |first=Schuyler |date=February 5, 2024 |title=Former Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater Named Head Coach at Alma Mater |url=https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/former-panthers-qb-teddy-bridgewater-named-head-coach-at-alma-mater |access-date=March 18, 2024 |magazine=Sports Illustrated |language=en |archive-date=February 6, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240206162023/https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/former-panthers-qb-teddy-bridgewater-named-head-coach-at-alma-mater |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Bridgewater grew up in [[Miami]] as the youngest of four children to a single mother. He is a [[Christianity|Christian]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clemson's Rock |url=https://fca.org/magazine/2013/10/31/clemsonsrock |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204062300/http://fca.org/magazine/2013/10/31/clemsonsrock |archive-date=February 4, 2016 |access-date=November 20, 2019 |website=fca.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Schenk |first=Ruth |date=April 24, 2013 |title=U of L athletes share what FCA means to them |url=http://www.southeastoutlook.org/news/features/article_049d56a2-acfc-11e2-8cb8-001a4bcf6878.html |access-date=November 20, 2019 |website=The Southeast Outlook |language=en}}</ref> He graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in Sports Administration after the 2013 college football season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Farrar |first=Doug |date=January 1, 2014 |title=Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater will reportedly declare for the 2014 NFL draft |url=http://nfl.si.com/2014/01/01/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-2014-nfl-draft/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140104230653/http://nfl.si.com/2014/01/01/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-2014-nfl-draft/ |archive-date=January 4, 2014 |website=SI.com}}</ref> His mother, Rose, is a breast cancer survivor. In 2014, soon after her son was drafted by the Vikings, [[Cadillac]] presented a pink [[Cadillac Escalade|Escalade]] to Rose when they learned that Bridgewater had wanted to get her one since he was in the third grade.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Breech |first=John |date=May 10, 2014 |title=Teddy Bridgewater didn't actually buy his mom a pink Cadillac Escalade |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24557432/teddy-bridgewater-didnt-actually-buy-his-mom-a-pink-cadillac |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140510223413/https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24557432/teddy-bridgewater-didnt-actually-buy-his-mom-a-pink-cadillac |archive-date=May 10, 2014 |website=CBSSports.com}}</ref> |
Bridgewater grew up in [[Miami]] as the youngest of four children to a single mother. He is a [[Christianity|Christian]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clemson's Rock |url=https://fca.org/magazine/2013/10/31/clemsonsrock |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204062300/http://fca.org/magazine/2013/10/31/clemsonsrock |archive-date=February 4, 2016 |access-date=November 20, 2019 |website=fca.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Schenk |first=Ruth |date=April 24, 2013 |title=U of L athletes share what FCA means to them |url=http://www.southeastoutlook.org/news/features/article_049d56a2-acfc-11e2-8cb8-001a4bcf6878.html |access-date=November 20, 2019 |website=The Southeast Outlook |language=en |archive-date=December 7, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191207062022/http://www.southeastoutlook.org/news/features/article_049d56a2-acfc-11e2-8cb8-001a4bcf6878.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> He graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in Sports Administration after the 2013 college football season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Farrar |first=Doug |date=January 1, 2014 |title=Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater will reportedly declare for the 2014 NFL draft |url=http://nfl.si.com/2014/01/01/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-2014-nfl-draft/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140104230653/http://nfl.si.com/2014/01/01/teddy-bridgewater-louisville-2014-nfl-draft/ |archive-date=January 4, 2014 |website=SI.com}}</ref> His mother, Rose, is a breast cancer survivor. In 2014, soon after her son was drafted by the Vikings, [[Cadillac]] presented a pink [[Cadillac Escalade|Escalade]] to Rose when they learned that Bridgewater had wanted to get her one since he was in the third grade.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Breech |first=John |date=May 10, 2014 |title=Teddy Bridgewater didn't actually buy his mom a pink Cadillac Escalade |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24557432/teddy-bridgewater-didnt-actually-buy-his-mom-a-pink-cadillac |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140510223413/https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24557432/teddy-bridgewater-didnt-actually-buy-his-mom-a-pink-cadillac |archive-date=May 10, 2014 |website=CBSSports.com}}</ref> |
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Theodore Edmond Bridgewater Jr.[1] (born November 10, 1992) is an American former football quarterback who played for 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL).
Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Bridgewater graduated from Miami Northwestern high school. He went on to play college football for the Louisville Cardinals, leading the Cardinals to an upset victory over the Florida Gators in the 2013 Sugar Bowl. Bridgewater was selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings. During his second season, Bridgewater led the Vikings to a NFC North division title and earned Pro Bowl honors. However, the Vikings narrowly lost their 2015 Wild Card game to the Seattle Seahawks. Upon suffering a severe leg injury the following off-season, Bridgewater appeared in only one game over the next two years.
A free agent following the 2017 season, Bridgewater briefly joined the New York Jets during the 2018 season before signing with the New Orleans Saints in 2019. Serving as the Saints' backup quarterback, he eventually served as the team's starter in relief of Drew Brees. Following his time with the Saints, Bridgewater was later the starting quarterback for the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos for a season each. He signed with the Miami Dolphins in 2022 as a backup before joining the Detroit Lions in 2023. Bridgewater retired after the 2023 season and became the head coach at his alma mater, Miami Northwestern.
Early life
[edit]The son of Teddy Bridgewater Sr. and Rose Murphy, Bridgewater was born in Miami, Florida, on November 10, 1992. He attended Miami Northwestern Senior High School.[2] The school's football field was later renamed in his honor.[3] In his sophomore year, Bridgewater replaced Jacory Harris as starting quarterback and took over a team that had been named the 2007 national champions by USA Today. Bridgewater completed 97 of 160 attempts (60.6 percent) for 1,560 yards over the season, throwing 16 touchdowns with three interceptions. He also carried 45 times for 211 yards (4.7 average) and two more scores. Northwestern finished the season 13–3, falling short to Seminole High School of Sanford 28–21 in the 6A state title game.[4]
As a junior, Bridgewater passed for 2,546 yards and 32 touchdowns and rushed for 379 yards and five more scores. In a late-September game against Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School, he completed 19 of 24 passes for 327 yards and a Dade County record of seven touchdowns.[5] Bridgewater was named second-team All-State for 6A classification and first-team All-County by the Miami Herald. Northwestern finished the season 10–2, after a 29–16 loss to rival Miami Central High School.
As a senior, Bridgewater had 2,606 passing yards and 22 touchdowns despite missing parts of the season with a medial collateral ligament injury. He also rushed for 223 yards and eight more scores. Northwestern had a 9–3 record for the season, losing 42–27 to Miami Central in the 6-A semifinals, in which he threw for 436 yards and scored four touchdowns.
Regarded as a four-star recruit, Bridgewater was considered the sixth best dual-threat quarterback prospect in the nation by Rivals.com.[6] He played in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.[7]
Bridgewater originally committed to the University of Miami in June 2010.[8] However, after the firing of Miami head coach Randy Shannon in November 2010, Bridgewater switched his commitment to the University of Louisville.[9]
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College career
[edit]As a freshman at Louisville in 2011, Bridgewater entered the season as a backup to Will Stein. However, by the Cardinals' fourth game of the season against Marshall, he was starting and remained the starter the rest of the year.[10][11] Bridgewater finished the season completing 191 of 296 passes for 2,129 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.[12] For his play, Bridgewater was named the Big East Rookie of the Year and was named a freshman All-American by Rivals.com, Scout.com, CBS Sports, and Sporting News.[13][14][15][16][17]
As a sophomore in 2012, Bridgewater started 11 of 12 regular season games. In his only non-starting action, coming off the bench while injured against Rutgers, Bridgewater led his team to a win, a Big East title, and a berth to the BCS.[18] He finished the regular season completing 267-of-387 passes for 3,452 yards, 25 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions.[19] Bridgewater finished sixth in the nation in completion percentage, eighth in yards per attempt, and seventh in passing efficiency. For his play, Bridgewater was named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year.[20]
The Cardinals entered the 2013 Sugar Bowl against the Florida Gators as decided underdogs.[21][22] Although Florida boasted the nation's #1 pass efficiency defense,[23] Bridgewater passed for 266 yards and two touchdowns to become the game's MVP during a 33–23 victory.[24]
As a junior in 2013, Bridgewater completed 303-of-427 passes for 3,970 yards, 31 touchdowns, and four interceptions.[25] In his final college game against the Miami Hurricanes in the 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl, Bridgewater completed 35-of-42 passes for 447 yards three touchdowns and was named the game's MVP.[26][27]
College statistics
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2011 | Louisville | 191 | 296 | 2,129 | 64.5 | 14 | 12 | 33 | 132.4 | 89 | 66 | 0.7 | 26 | 4 | 2,195 |
2012 | Louisville | 287 | 419 | 3,718 | 68.5 | 27 | 8 | 28 | 160.5 | 74 | 26 | 0.4 | 17 | 1 | 3,744 |
2013 | Louisville | 303 | 427 | 3,970 | 71.0 | 31 | 4 | 28 | 169.7 | 63 | 78 | 1.2 | 20 | 1 | 4,048 |
Career | 781 | 1,142 | 9,817 | 68.4 | 72 | 24 | 83 | 157.2 | 226 | 170 | 0.8 | 26 | 6 | 9,987 |
Professional career
[edit]Pre-draft
[edit]As early as April 2013, Bridgewater was seen as one of the top prospects for the 2014 NFL draft, alongside Jadeveon Clowney and Johnny Manziel. Reports said that, had Bridgewater been eligible for the 2013 Draft, he most likely would have been the first quarterback taken.[28] At one point, he was projected by many to be the first overall pick in the draft.[29][30] On January 1, 2014, Bridgewater announced that he would forgo his final year of eligibility at Louisville.[31]
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Minnesota Vikings
[edit]2014 season
[edit]Bridgewater was selected by the Minnesota Vikings as the 32nd and final pick of the first round of the draft.[35] The Vikings had traded their second round and fourth round picks to the Seattle Seahawks to move up and select Bridgewater.[36] He signed a four-year contract worth $6.85 million with a $3.3 million signing bonus with the Vikings.[37]
Bridgewater entered the season as the second-string quarterback, behind veteran Matt Cassel, but ahead of Christian Ponder.[38] Bridgewater made his NFL debut on September 21, 2014, against the New Orleans Saints, entering in relief of the injured Cassel and finished the game with 150 passing yards.[39] Bridgewater was named the starting quarterback for the remainder of the season after Cassel, who broke his foot in the aforementioned game, was placed on injured reserve.[40]
On September 28, 2014, Bridgewater made his first NFL start against the Atlanta Falcons and won the game, in large part due to his 317 passing yards, and scored his first NFL touchdown on a 13-yard rush.[41] After spraining his ankle during the Falcons matchup, Bridgewater was inactive for the next game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 5. However, he was able to recover in time for the Week 6 game against the Detroit Lions. However, a weak offensive line against a strong Lions' defense led to a 17–3 rout. Bridgewater was intercepted three times, two from tipped passes, and was sacked eight times.[42] During Week 7 against the Buffalo Bills, Bridgewater threw his first NFL touchdown pass to Cordarrelle Patterson. Despite being sacked five times and throwing two interceptions, Bridgewater helped the Vikings get a 16–10 lead, but the effort was negated only by the Bills' comeback win which put them up 17–16 with no time to retaliate.[43] In the next game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bridgewater threw for 241 yards and a touchdown and was sacked only once. He led a game-tying drive to force overtime, where fellow first-round pick Anthony Barr made a fumble recovery on the Bucs' first overtime play, giving the Vikings a 19–13 win.[44] His third win as a starter, a 29–26 comeback win over the Washington Redskins, broke a franchise record shared by Fran Tarkenton and Ponder for wins among starting rookie quarterbacks.[45] Bridgewater added to this record with wins over the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, and Chicago Bears in weeks 13, 14, and 17 respectively.[46][47][48] The win over the Jets is notable for when wide receiver Jarius Wright turned a screen pass from Bridgewater into an 87-yard touchdown, giving the Vikings another overtime win.
Bridgewater finished his rookie year with 2,919 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and an 85.2 passer rating. He also rushed for 209 yards and a touchdown.[49] He played in 13 games, starting 12 of them. On January 13, 2015, Bridgewater was selected as the quarterback of the 2014 NFL All-Rookie team by the Pro Football Writers of America, joining Tommy Kramer as the only Vikings quarterbacks to claim this award.[50] Bridgewater also won the 2014 Pepsi Rookie of the Year award, as voted by fans.[51]
2015 season
[edit]Bridgewater threw for no touchdowns and an interception behind a struggling offensive line that allowed five sacks in the 3–20 loss at the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1.[52] He threw only 18 times the next game, but completed 14 of those passes for 153 yards and threw his first touchdown pass of the year to tight end Kyle Rudolph in a 26–16 win over the Lions in Minnesota's home opener.[53] Bridgewater had some struggles in week three against the San Diego Chargers, going 13 of 24 for 121 yards and one interception but won the game 31–14 with a strong performance by the defense and running back Adrian Peterson.[54] He rebounded to go 27 of 41, 269 yards and a touchdown pass to Mike Wallace against Denver Broncos who had the number one ranked defense coming into the game. Minnesota still lost 23–20 as Bridgewater was sacked seven times.[55] Coming off of a bye week, he threw 31 times and completed 17 of them for 249 yards with another touchdown pass to Rudolph, but threw two interceptions in a sloppy 16–10 win against the Kansas City Chiefs.[56] Bridgewater then had arguably the best game of his career the next week against the Lions going 25 of 35, 316 yards, two touchdown passes and no interceptions, including his first touchdown pass to rookie Stefon Diggs.[57] That game was Bridgewater's fourth career 300+ yard passing game, and the second 300+ passing game of Bridgewater's career against the Lions. Bridgewater led his fourth career fourth-quarter comeback at the Bears despite having a below-average day going 17 of 30, 187 yards, one touchdown and one interception.[58] Bridgewater went 13 of 21 for 144 yards and an interception while also rushing for a touchdown and two-point conversion against the St. Louis Rams before he sustained a blow to the head by the Rams' safety Lamarcus Joyner that caused Bridgewater to leave the game in the fourth quarter. Minnesota still managed to pull off a 21–18 victory in overtime against the Rams.[59] At home against the Bears in week 15, Bridgewater completed 17 of 20 pass attempts, four passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown in a 38–17 win, giving him a career-high passer rating (154.4).[60][61] In a fight for the NFC North Division Title in week 17 against the Packers, Bridgewater connected only 52.6% of his passes for 99 yards and an interception. Despite his career-lowest passer rating (45.7), the Vikings pulled off a 20–13 victory and won their first division title since 2009.[62][63]
Bridgewater finished his second season with 3,231 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He also rushed for 192 yards and 3 touchdowns.
During the wild-card round against the Seahawks in one of the coldest games ever played, Bridgewater was 17-of-24 for 146 yards as the Vikings fell 10–9 after Blair Walsh missed a 27-yard field goal.[64]
On January 25, 2016, Bridgewater was named to his first Pro Bowl.[65]
2016 season
[edit]During a team practice on August 30, 2016, Bridgewater suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg. A subsequent MRI confirmed that Bridgewater tore his ACL and suffered other structural damage, including a dislocation of the knee joint. As a result, Bridgewater missed the rest of the 2016 season.[66][67] After the loss of Bridgewater for at least the 2016 season, the Vikings traded a first-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2018 NFL draft to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Sam Bradford.[68] In 2016, the Vikings went 8–8, finishing third in the NFC North and missing the playoffs, despite starting the season with a 5–0 record.[69]
2017 season
[edit]The media initially reported that Bridgewater's injury would keep him out for 17–19 months, meaning he would miss the entire 2017 season. In January 2017, doctors confirmed that the healing would indeed take 19 months.[70]
On May 1, 2017, the Vikings declined the fifth-year option on Bridgewater's contract, making him a free agent after the 2017 season.[71]
Bridgewater began throwing and doing individual work in May at Vikings mini-camps. Head coach Mike Zimmer said on June 6, that Bridgewater "has a long way to go" until he is fully healed, but was impressed by his rehabilitation progress to that point.[72] However, on September 2, the Vikings announced that Bridgewater would begin the season on the PUP list, meaning that he would miss the first six games to begin the year.[73]
On October 16, Bridgewater was cleared to practice, but could not return to action for three more weeks.[74][75] He was activated off PUP to the active roster on November 8 to be Case Keenum's backup.[76][77] Bridgewater entered the Week 15 game against the Cincinnati Bengals in relief of Keenum in the fourth quarter. The crowd gave Bridgewater a standing ovation as he walked onto the field.[78] Bridgewater finished with an interception out of two pass attempts as the Vikings won 34–7.[79][80]
New York Jets
[edit]On March 18, 2018, Bridgewater signed a one-year contract with the Jets.[81][82] The contract only guaranteed a $500,000 signing bonus, though he could make up to a maximum of $15 million from a non-guaranteed salary and incentives.[83]
New Orleans Saints
[edit]2018 season
[edit]On August 29, 2018, the Jets traded Bridgewater and a 2019 sixth-round draft pick to the Saints for a 2019 third-round draft pick.[84][85]
Bridgewater made his Saints debut on October 8 against the Redskins, taking a knee twice to close out the game. He did this in two more games later in the season.[86]
On December 28, with the Saints already having locked up the #1 seed, the team announced that Bridgewater would start in the season finale against the Panthers.[87] Making his first start since 2015, Bridgewater finished the game completing 14 of 22 passes for 118 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Saints lost 33–14. He also rushed for 12 yards.[88]
2019 season
[edit]On March 15, 2019, Bridgewater signed a one-year, $7.25 million fully guaranteed contract with the Saints.[89] During Week 2, he replaced Drew Brees, who left with a right thumb injury, completing 17 of 30 passes for 165 yards in a 27–9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.[90] Due to Brees's injury, Bridgewater was named the starting quarterback for Week 3. In that game, Bridgewater completed 19 of 27 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns as the Saints defeated the Seahawks on the road by a score of 33–27. This was the first game where Bridgewater threw for more than one touchdown in a game since week 15 of the 2015 season. In Week 5 against the Buccaneers, Bridgewater threw for 314 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception in the 31–24 win.[91] In Week 6, against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he had 240 passing yards and one passing touchdown in the 13–6 victory.[92] In Week 7, against the Bears, he had 281 passing yards and two passing touchdowns.[93] Brees returned from his injury in Week 8 against the Arizona Cardinals.[94]
Carolina Panthers
[edit]On March 26, 2020, Bridgewater signed a three-year, $63 million contract with the Panthers.[95]
Bridgewater made his Panthers debut in the season-opening 34–30 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders and finished the game with 269 passing yards, including a 75-yard touchdown to former Jets teammate Robby Anderson.[96] During Week 2 against the Buccaneers, Bridgewater finished with 367 passing yards and two interceptions as the Panthers lost, 31–17.[97] In Week 3 against the Los Angeles Chargers, Bridgewater threw for 235 yards and one touchdown during the 21–16 win. This was Bridgewater's first win as a Panther.[98] In Week 5 against the Falcons, Bridgewater threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns during the 23–16 win.[99] In Week 9 against the Chiefs, Bridgewater threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 19 yards and another touchdown during the 33–31 loss.[100] Bridgewater finished the season with career-high totals in several statistics, including completions (340), passing yards (3,733), touchdowns (15) and rushing yards (279).[101]
Denver Broncos
[edit]On April 28, 2021, weeks after the Panthers acquired Sam Darnold in a trade with the Jets, Bridgewater was traded to the Broncos in exchange for a 2021 sixth-round pick.[102] The team brought in Bridgewater to compete with incumbent quarterback Drew Lock, and the players split starts throughout the 2021 preseason.[103] On August 25, 2021, the Broncos announced that Bridgewater had won the starting job.[104]
On September 12, Bridgewater made his Broncos debut on the road against the New York Giants, completing 28-of-36 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns in a 27–13 season-opening victory.[105] He then led the team to 2–0 with a victory over the Jaguars in Week 2 with a 328-yard, two-touchdown day.[106] Bridgewater suffered a concussion in the Broncos Week 15 loss to the Bengals ruling him out for the rest of the season.[107] Bridgewater was placed on injured reserve on January 5, 2022.[108] He finished the 2021 season with 3,052 passing yards, 18 passing touchdowns, and seven interceptions to go along with two rushing touchdowns.[109]
Miami Dolphins
[edit]On March 17, 2022, Bridgewater signed a one-year contract with the Miami Dolphins worth up to $10 million.[110]
Bridgewater made his first appearance for the Dolphins in Week 3 against the Bills after starter Tua Tagovailoa briefly left the game in the second quarter. He attempted two passes and was sacked once before Tagovailoa returned in the second half.[111] In Week 4 against the Bengals, Bridgewater came in the second quarter after Tagovailoa left the game with a head and neck injury. Bridgewater threw for 193 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the 27–15 loss.[112][113] During Week 5 against the Jets, Bridgewater committed an intentional grounding penalty that occurred in the endzone for a safety. During the play, he was hit by Sauce Gardner and left the game due to a concussion.[114] In Week 6, against the Vikings, Bridgewater came into the game in relief of Skylar Thompson and passed for 329 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 24–16 loss.[115]
Following Tua Tagovailoa entering concussion protocols after their Week 16 loss against the Packers, head coach Mike McDaniel announced that Bridgewater would start against the New England Patriots in Week 17.[116] In the game, Bridgewater completed 12-of-19 passes for 161 yards, a touchdown, and an interception that was returned for a touchdown before exiting the game in the third quarter after suffering a broken finger in his throwing hand. The Dolphins went on to lose 23–21.[117] As a result of the injury, third-string rookie quarterback Skylar Thompson made his second start of the season in Week 18 against the Jets.[118]
Detroit Lions
[edit]On August 10, 2023, Bridgewater signed with the Lions, a move which reunited him with Dan Campbell, the assistant head coach during his time with the Saints.[119]
On December 16, 2023, Bridgewater announced his plans to retire from the NFL following the conclusion of the season, and become a high school football coach.[120] Bridgewater officially announced his retirement on February 2, 2024.[121]
NFL career statistics
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2014 | MIN | 13 | 12 | 6−6 | 259 | 402 | 64.4 | 2,919 | 7.3 | 87 | 14 | 12 | 85.2 | 47 | 209 | 4.4 | 16 | 1 | 39 | 249 | 3 | 0 |
2015 | MIN | 16 | 16 | 11−5 | 292 | 447 | 65.3 | 3,231 | 7.2 | 52 | 14 | 9 | 88.7 | 44 | 192 | 4.4 | 19 | 3 | 44 | 307 | 8 | 3 |
2016 | MIN | Did not play due to injury | ||||||||||||||||||||
2017 | MIN | 1 | 0 | — | 0 | 2 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0.0 | 3 | −3 | −1.0 | −1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2018 | NO | 5 | 1 | 0−1 | 14 | 23 | 60.9 | 118 | 5.1 | 18 | 1 | 1 | 70.6 | 11 | 5 | 0.5 | 9 | 0 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
2019 | NO | 9 | 5 | 5−0 | 133 | 196 | 67.9 | 1,384 | 7.1 | 45 | 9 | 2 | 99.1 | 28 | 31 | 1.1 | 11 | 0 | 12 | 89 | 1 | 0 |
2020 | CAR | 15 | 15 | 4−11 | 340 | 492 | 69.1 | 3,733 | 7.6 | 75 | 15 | 11 | 92.1 | 53 | 279 | 5.3 | 18 | 5 | 31 | 205 | 6 | 3 |
2021 | DEN | 14 | 14 | 7−7 | 285 | 426 | 66.9 | 3,052 | 7.2 | 64 | 18 | 7 | 94.9 | 30 | 106 | 3.5 | 13 | 2 | 31 | 211 | 1 | 1 |
2022 | MIA | 5 | 2 | 0−2 | 49 | 79 | 62.0 | 683 | 8.6 | 64 | 4 | 4 | 85.6 | 3 | 27 | 9.0 | 11 | 0 | 7 | 45 | 0 | 0 |
2023 | DET | 1 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | −2 | −1.0 | −1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Career | 79 | 65 | 33−32 | 1,372 | 2,067 | 66.4 | 15,120 | 7.3 | 87 | 75 | 47 | 90.5 | 221 | 844 | 3.8 | 19 | 11 | 166 | 1,114 | 19 | 7 |
Postseason
[edit]Year | Team | Games | Passing | Rushing | Sacks | Fumbles | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GP | GS | Record | Cmp | Att | Pct | Yds | Y/A | Lng | TD | Int | Rtg | Att | Yds | Avg | Lng | TD | Sck | SckY | Fum | Lost | ||
2015 | MIN | 1 | 1 | 0−1 | 17 | 24 | 70.8 | 146 | 6.1 | 24 | 0 | 0 | 86.5 | 3 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 21 | 0 | 0 |
2017 | MIN | Did not play | ||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | NO | |||||||||||||||||||||
2019 | NO | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | MIA | |||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | DET | |||||||||||||||||||||
Career | 1 | 1 | 0−1 | 17 | 24 | 70.8 | 146 | 6.1 | 24 | 0 | 0 | 86.5 | 3 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 21 | 0 | 0 |
Coaching career
[edit]After the Lions' 2023 season ended with a loss to the 49ers in the NFC Championship game, Bridgewater formally confirmed his retirement from playing, and was shortly named the head coach for Miami Northwestern High School, his alma mater.[122]
Personal life
[edit]Bridgewater grew up in Miami as the youngest of four children to a single mother. He is a Christian.[123][124] He graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in Sports Administration after the 2013 college football season.[125] His mother, Rose, is a breast cancer survivor. In 2014, soon after her son was drafted by the Vikings, Cadillac presented a pink Escalade to Rose when they learned that Bridgewater had wanted to get her one since he was in the third grade.[126]
Head coaching record
[edit]Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miami Northwestern Bulls () (2024–present) | |||||||||
2024 | Miami Northwestern | 0–0 | 0–0 | ||||||
Miami Northwestern: | 0–0 | 0–0 | |||||||
Total: | 0–0 |
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External links
[edit]- Career statistics and player information from ESPN · Yahoo! Sports · Pro Football Reference
- Louisville Cardinals bio
- Media related to Teddy Bridgewater at Wikimedia Commons
- 1992 births
- Living people
- American football quarterbacks
- Carolina Panthers players
- Denver Broncos players
- Detroit Lions players
- Louisville Cardinals football players
- Miami Dolphins players
- Miami Northwestern Senior High School alumni
- Minnesota Vikings players
- New Orleans Saints players
- New York Jets players
- Players of American football from Miami
- Unconferenced Pro Bowl players
- High school football coaches in Florida