Teddy Bridgewater is getting heavily praised this week after he took some time to help his high school football team.
The Miami Dolphins quarterback was spotted on the Miami Northwestern sidelines Thursday night drawing up plays for his former high school football team.
It should be noted that Thursday was an off day for the Dolphins.
Teddy Bridgewater is an icon in South Florida and he has the numbers to show for it.
During his time as a Bull when he took over in his sophomore season, Bridgewater went on to throw for 5,152 passing yards and 54 touchdowns, with 13 rushing touchdowns, over the next two seasons.
The former four-star recruit then became a star at Louisville.
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After stints with the Vikings, Saints, Panthers, and Broncos, Bridgewater signed a one-year contract with the Dolphins last spring.
Bridgewater went 7-7 with Denver in 2021 before a Week 15 concussion sidelined him for the rest of the season.