Teddy Bridgewater is stepping away from the NFL again, and this time it may be for good.
Teddy Bridgewater was never quite like the other college kids around him.
The former University of Louisville star and Sugar Bowl MVP has signed a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to multiple reports.
Teddy Bridgewater has acknowledged paying for Uber rides, meals, and “recovery services” — training and physical therapy — for his players at Miami Northwestern High School, his alma mater.
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Former NFL quarterback and University of Louisville legend Teddy Bridgewater went back to his high school alma mater this season and won a state championship.
Tony Delk called it a remarkable honor and Teddy Bridgewater proclaimed it very special.
Douglas will be first on Sept. 7 when Jacksonville State visits while Bridgewater will be honored on Oct. 19 when Louisville hosts Miami.
The Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2024 on Wednesday.
Former University of Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater plans to retire from the NFL after the season, reported by the Detroit Free Press.