Former Detroit Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater helped lead Miami Northwestern High School to a state title, unretired to come back to Detroit, and even logged snaps in the Lions’ Divisional Round loss. He was a steady locker room vet, a bridge between the coaching staff and QB room, and one of the more respected journeymen around the league.
Now he’s suspended from his own high school alma mater for paying for things out of his own pocket.
That’s where we’re at.
The Florida High School Athletic Association is investigating Bridgewater after he revealed in a July Facebook post that he covered expenses like Uber rides, pregame meals, and recovery services for his players.