CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Last week he pretended to be Patrick Mahomes. This week he’ll pretend to be Tom Brady.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater showed a little of both NFL MVPs in Sunday’s 33-31 loss at Kansas City.
He went airborne the final five yards for a first down on fourth-and-14 with a Mahomes-like scramble and put together a Brady-like 73.4 completion percentage that put a scare into the defending Super Bowl champions.
But it’s Bridgewater’s desire to run the “look" team each week -- to give his defense the best look at opposing quarterbacks -- that really makes him unique.