A rematch of last year's NFC Championship Game, the Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers was expected to be one of the best games of the season when the schedule was released. Now though, most people could care less about this Monday night matchup.
The NFL season has reached its final two weeks, and the Detroit Lions are firmly in the race for a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs in the NFC. As it stands, the Lions are in a tie for the top spot in the NFC with an NFC North divisional opponent,
High school state championship-winning coach and NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is coming out of retirement. Bridgewater will be re-signing with the Detroit Lions ahead of the team's playoff push. Read more: Teddy Bridgewater to End Retirement to Re-sign With Lions For Playoff Push
The Lions might be down another starting quarterback entering their Week 17 contest against the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football.
Teddy Bridgewater, who played nine NFL seasons, retired after playing one season with the Detroit Lions in 2023.
Veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will step away from being a high school state champion coach and jump back into the NFL. He’s coming out of retirement to sign with the Detroit Lions, coach Dan Campbell confirmed Thursday.
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Higher-profile players potentially returning from injury have become one of the defining storylines for a dominant Lions team, as the Lions will need to carefully consider whom they choose to activate from IR. A role player is the next man up here.
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Teddy Bridgewater is making a return to the NFL. After a successful first season as a high school coach, he's set to re-join the Lions.
Veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater ended his short retirement and agreed to join the Detroit Lions, coach Dan Campbell confirmed Thursday.