The Detroit Lions have signed a familiar quarterback to the roster for the playoff run. NFL Network reported Thursday that former Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is signing with the Detroit Lions.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson appears to be a candidate for the Chicago Bears head coaching vacancy. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported
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.
Just weeks after former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater led his high school alma mater Miami Northwestern to a Florida state championship, he is expected to come out of retirement and return to the NFL. Bridgewater will sign with the Detroit Lions, sources told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Detroit Lions visit the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC title game rematch that features both teams going different directions.
Teddy Bridgewater, who played nine NFL seasons, retired after playing one season with the Detroit Lions in 2023.
Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is coming out of retirement to rejoin the Detroit Lions, NFL Network reported Thursday.
As the end of the season draws near, the Detroit Lions are starting to get back some of their key injured players who have missed significant time. Head coach Dan Campbell provided a few injury updates on Thursday,
Another injured Lions player is preparing to return to action soon. The Lions are starting the 21-day return window from injured reserve for wide receiver and return man Kalif Raymond. Head coach Dan Campbell revealed that Raymond is starting to practice and will be activated once he’s ready.
Amik Robertson earned a ton of praise for his work handling the task of moving from the inside to outside cornerback in Chicago.