Teddy Bridgewater Jr. is an American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. He played college football at the University of Louisville and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft.
Despite being under pressure for most of the game, Teddy Bridgewater delivered for the Broncos in their victory over the Giants. Today we will discuss about Teddy Bridgewater: Louisville photo| Is Married| QBR| Strut
Teddy Bridgewater: Louisville photo| Is Married| QBR| Strut
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Theodore Edmund Bridgewater Jr (born November 10, 1992) is an American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Louisville and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. With the Vikings, Bridgewater threw for 14 touchdowns in his first two seasons, including winning the NFC North and making a Pro Bowl appearance in 2015. The following preseason, Bridgewater suffered a serious injury to his left leg, which ruled him out for all but one offensive series for the next two seasons.
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Position: | Quarterback |
Personal information |
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Born: | November 10, 1992 Miami, Florida |
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | Miami Northwestern(Miami) |
College: | Louisville (2011–2013) |
NFL Draft: | 2014 / Round: 1 / Pick: 32 |
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Louisville photo
Started all 12 games… has thrown a touchdown pass in 23 of the last 24 games… totaled four 300-yard games… made spectacular run for a first down on a fourth down a play before heaving a 22-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter of the win at No. 23 Cincinnati… passed for 344 yards and three scores versus USF… completed a season-best 29 passes and threw for 341 yards and two scores in loss to UCF… led the Cardinals to a sixth-straight win by throwing for 310 yards and two scores against Rutgers… went 25-of-35 for 348 yards in a win over Temple… passed for a season-high 397 yards against Eastern Kentucky… opened the season by completing 23-of -28 passes for 355 yards and a tied a career-high with five touchdown passes versus Ohio.
Is Married
Teddy is currently in a relationship with his long term girlfriend Erica Cardona. They are going strong and none of them have ever been involved in any controversial rumours. Teddy and his girlfriend both grew up in Miami and have been together since high school. They met when they were both freshmen at Northwestern High School. They continued to date through college. Teddy lives in Miami Florida. Even though they have dated for a long time but they are yet to take their relationship to the next level.
Teddy’s girlfriend has a degree in early childhood education. She always loved reading, writing and poetry, so when Teddy was injured, Erica showed her support by writing a children’s book, Little Bear Teddy. This book is about Teddy’s dream of playing football. Erica has a website called LittleBearTeddy.com. He has also written another book Big Dreams Come True. Teddy’s girlfriend currently works as a teacher and a writer.
QBR
The NFL is back for the 2021 season, and Week 1 quarterback play really brought a mixed bag of what you expected and wild surprises. Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson won, and Matthew Stafford shone for his new team. Jameis Winston had a strong showing on his debut in the Saints post-Drew Breeze era, and Kyler Murray looked through with some incredible throws against the Titans. But it’s only a week, so there were some oddities. Look at the total QBR only. Of 31 quarterbacks to qualify, Teddy Bridgewater is in first place… and Aaron Rodgers is last.
On a weekly basis throughout the season, I would evaluate my current confidence in each quarterback’s game. Who is invincible and MVP in talks? Who is struggling and needs to find continuity? Who is rising, and who is falling after each week’s game slate? Which rookies exceed expectations, and which Giants are leading their offenses to playoff contention? And remember, it is based on the present, not the possibilities of the future.
Strut
Teddy Bridgewater took advantage of his week from acting as the New Orleans Saints back-up quarterback to visit their old stomping ground.
The quarterback joined the school’s dance team, The Dynamic Dozen, and said he had been “studying videos all week” to fix the strum.
Bridgewater apparently did her best to imitate the dancers, but captioned it “my back doesn’t work like that” and “needs an oil change after that.”