Detroit Lions veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater tells the Detroit Free Press that he plans to retire after the 2023 NFL season.
Lions backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater says his career "played out the exact way it was meant," telling the Detroit Free Press he plans to retire after ...
Bridgewater was the 32nd pick in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Louisville.
The quarterback affectionately known as โTeddy Two Glovesโ has spent the season as a backup in Detroit, where he has appeared in one game for the Lions.
Former Dolphins quarterback and Miami native Teddy Bridgewater is set to retire at the end of the season and coach high school football.
Detroit Lions backup QB Teddy Bridgewater plans to coach high school football and be a father, but he's helping raise the Lions' young talent first.
At a time when there aren't enough quarterbacks to go around, one former starting quarterback is going away.
The following season, Louisville moved to the AAC and went 12-1, with Bridgewater setting career highs in completion percentage (71%), passing yards (3,970), ...