
Bridgewater Returns to Detroit as Veteran Backup Ready to Compete
Teddy Bridgewater signed with the Detroit Lions for a third stint, returning as Jared Goff’s primary backup and insisting he’ll compete while helping teammates develop, especially younger receivers, this spring and in the preseason. A 13‑year veteran who has played for multiple teams and even coached high school football in 2024, Bridgewater last backed up Baker Mayfield with the Buccaneers; his return adds veteran leadership as Detroit builds depth, while a Florida bill named the Teddy Bridgewater Act seeks to expand spending on student welfare in high school sports.











