Teddy Bridgewater was able to celebrate the championship with the Miami Northwestern last year. The ex-NFL professional is now the coaching job on its former high school until further notice.
Among other things, “ESPN” reported, Bridgewater was suspended because he allegedly gave his players inadmissible advantages. On Facebook, the former quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings has now confirmed its suspension and still promised to support Miami Northwestern.
“The suspension was carried out by the MNW, but it is impossible to suspend someone who doesn’t work for one,” said Bridgewater unimpressed on Sunday. “So if I am suspended by MNW, I am free to go to another school of my choice, but I’m not going anywhere.”
Obviously, he did not necessarily refrain from re -hiring as a coach. “When it matters, I will voluntarily get involved from the stands, as I did in 2018 and 2019 when nobody had a problem with it,” announced Bridgewater.
Ironically, the Pro Bowler himself drawn attention to his “offenses” at the beginning of the month. At the time, he announced on Facebook that he came up for over-the-top trips, meals and rehabilitation measures from his players last season. The 32-year-old also asked for donations in order not to have to bear these costs this year.
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NFL: Cam Jordan defends Bridgewater
While the Florida High School Athletic Association is collecting further information about the Bridgewater case, according to “ESPN”, there is confusion about suspension in the NFL.
“Private schools pay money to players, other schools recruit in the Nile era and he is suspended because he helps his players? His players tasted? Does that make sense?” Asked Cam Jordan, who played on Bridgewater’s side for two years at the New Orleans Saints, on X.
Ex-NFL receiver Chad Johnson also criticized those responsible on the social media platform, because in his eyes, Bridgewater only “needed the children”.

