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3 reasons why Teddy Bridgewater is not a stop-gap QB

Teddy Bridgewater has got his work cut out in order to make a go of things with the Carolina Panthers in 2020. The former New Orleans Saint comes into the organization on a hiding to nothing due to the shadow surrounding Cam Newton’s departure. And it is vital he makes the most out of this opportunity.

Not much is expected from the Carolina Panthers next season. This is a transition period for the franchise overall. But that does not mean there isn’t plenty riding on it from Bridgewater’s perspective.

The signal-caller might have signed a three-year, $63 million deal with a $15 million signing bonus, and $33 million guaranteed this offseason.