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Teddy Bridgewater's high school coaching career is in hot water already. After just one full season since being announced as the Miami Northwestern High School head coach, Bridgewater has been ...
Dozens of students, alumni, parents and community members gathered outside Miami Northwestern Senior High School on Thursday ...
The former Minnesota Vikings quarterback, Teddy Bridgewater, got into some hot water recently with regards to his high school football coaching role at Miami Northwestern, where he was suspended ...
The Florida Coaches Coalition supports Bridgewater and calls for updated FHSAA policies. The first day of high school football practice took place without Teddy Bridgewater at Miami Northwestern, and ...
Former Detroit Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who coached high school football at Miami Northwestern in Florida last season, has been suspended from coaching for allegedly providing benefits ...
Dozens of people rallied outside of Miami Northwestern Senior High School Thursday afternoon, demanding the school reinstate ...
Teddy Bridgewater, a former NFL star quarterback who was coaching football at his high school alma mater, revealed on Sunday he was suspended weeks before the season begins. The discipline came as ...
Miami Northwestern head coach Teddy Bridgewater talks to media following the team's win over Raines in the Class 3A state championship at Florida International University on Dec. 14, 2024.
In his first season as head coach, the 32-year-old Bridgewater led Miami Northwestern to a Class 3A state championship in Florida, with the Bulls winning each of their playoff games by at least 40 ...
Lions head coach Dan Campbell has not forgotten about former quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who spent parts of two seasons in ...
MIAMI — Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater said he has been suspended from coaching his former high school team in Miami because he provided players with financial benefits that he says he ...
Bridgewater spent $700 a week on Uber fares, he said. He spent $1,300 a week to have “recovery trucks come service the players the day before games.” He wasn’t listing all this to pump his name.