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Teddy Bridgewater

Football Players

Birthday November 10, 1992

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Miami, Florida, U.S.

Age 32 Years

#12,487 Most Popular

Who Is Teddy Bridgewater? Age, Biography and Wiki

Teddy Bridgewater is a prominent American football player, born on November 10, 1992, in Miami, Florida. Known for his skillful quarterbacking, Bridgewater's career began at the University of Louisville, where he showcased his talent and led the Cardinals to a successful season. He entered the NFL after being drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. As of 2025, Teddy is 32 years old and continues to leave a mark in the world of professional football.

Occupation Football Players
Date of Birth November 10, 1992
Age 32 Years
Birth Place Miami, Florida, U.S.
Horoscope Scorpio
Country U.S

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Teddy Bridgewater's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Teddy Bridgewater stands tall at 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) and weighs approximately 214 pounds (97 kg). His athletic build, combined with his agility and precision, makes him an exceptional quarterback on the field. His body stats reflect a commitment to fitness, crucial for his performance during the rigorous NFL seasons.

Bridgewater made his first appearance for the Dolphins in Week 3 against the Bills after starter Tua Tagovailoa briefly left the game in the second quarter. He attempted two passes and was sacked once before Tagovailoa returned in the second half.

In Week 4 against the Bengals, Bridgewater came in the second quarter after Tagovailoa left the game with a head and neck injury. Bridgewater threw for 193 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the 27–15 loss. During Week 5 against the Jets, Bridgewater committed an intentional grounding penalty that occurred in the endzone for a safety.

During the play, he was hit by Sauce Gardner and left the game due to a concussion. In Week 6, against the Vikings, Bridgewater came into the game in relief of Skylar Thompson and passed for 329 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 24–16 loss.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Teddy Bridgewater appears to be focusing on his career and personal growth, and there have been no confirmed reports of a romantic partner. In the past, he has kept his relationship status private, maintaining a strong focus on his family and career. Teddy often shares insights into his family, including his supportive mother and close-knit connections with relatives, highlighting the importance of family in his life.

Bridgewater grew up in Miami as the youngest of four children to a single mother. He is a Christian. He graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in Sports Administration after the 2013 college football season. His mother, Rose, is a breast cancer survivor.

In 2014, soon after her son was drafted by the Vikings, Cadillac presented a pink Escalade to Rose when they learned that Bridgewater had wanted to get her one ever since he was in the third grade.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Teddy Bridgewater has an estimated net worth of approximately $10 million. His salary fluctuates depending on contracts, endorsements, and performance bonuses. Over the years, he has signed several lucrative contracts, including a notable deal with the Denver Broncos, contributing significantly to his wealth. His endorsements with various brands also add to his financial portfolio, showcasing his marketability as a prominent athlete.

Bridgewater was selected by the Minnesota Vikings as the 32nd and final pick of the first round of the draft. The Vikings had traded their second round and fourth round picks to the Seattle Seahawks to move up and select Bridgewater. He signed a four-year contract worth $6.85 million with a $3.3 million signing bonus with the Vikings.

Career, Business, and Investments

Teddy Bridgewater's NFL career has been marked by resilience and talent. After being drafted by the Vikings, he made an immediate impact, earning Pro Bowl honors in his second season. Throughout his career, he has played for several teams, including the New Orleans Saints and the Carolina Panthers, showcasing his versatility and leadership on the field. Off the field, Teddy is involved in various business ventures, including investments in real estate and community initiatives aimed at supporting youth and aspiring athletes.

Bridgewater threw for no touchdowns and an interception behind a struggling offensive line that allowed five sacks in the 3–20 loss at the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1.

He threw only 18 times the next game, but completed 14 of those passes for 153 yards and threw his first touchdown pass of the year to tight end Kyle Rudolph in a 26–16 win over the Lions in Minnesota's home opener.

Bridgewater had some struggles in week three against the San Diego Chargers, going 13 of 24 for 121 yards and one interception but won the game 31–14 with a strong performance by the defense and running back Adrian Peterson.

He rebounded to go 27 of 41, 269 yards and a touchdown pass to Mike Wallace against Denver Broncos who had the number one ranked defense coming into the game. Minnesota still lost 23–20 as Bridgewater was sacked seven times.

Coming off of a bye week, he threw 31 times and completed 17 of them for 249 yards with another touchdown pass to Rudolph, but threw two interceptions in a sloppy 16–10 win against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Bridgewater then had arguably the best game of his career the next week against the Lions going 25 of 35, 316 yards, two touchdown passes and no interceptions, including his first touchdown pass to rookie Stefon Diggs.

That game was Bridgewater's fourth career 300+ yard passing game, and the second 300+ passing game of Bridgewater's career against the Lions. Bridgewater led his fourth career fourth-quarter comeback at the Bears despite having a below-average day going 17 of 30, 187 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

Bridgewater went 13 of 21 for 144 yards and an interception while also rushing for a touchdown and two-point conversion against the St. Louis Rams before he sustained a blow to the head by the Rams' safety Lamarcus Joyner that caused Bridgewater to leave the game in the fourth quarter.

Minnesota still managed to pull off a 21–18 victory in overtime against the Rams. At home against the Bears in week 15, Bridgewater completed 17 of 20 pass attempts, four passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown in a 38–17 win, giving him a career-high passer rating (154.4).

In a fight for the NFC North Division Title in week 17 against the Packers, Bridgewater connected only 52.6% of his passes for 99 yards and an interception. Despite his career-lowest passer rating (45.7), the Vikings pulled off a 20–13 victory and won their first division title since 2009.

Social Network

Teddy Bridgewater maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter. With hundreds of thousands of followers, Teddy uses his platforms not just for professional updates but also to engage with fans, share personal insights, and advocate for charitable causes. His authenticity and connection to fans contribute to his popularity and influence beyond the football field.

During a team practice on August 30, 2016, Bridgewater suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg. An ambulance took Bridgewater off the field and the rest of practice was canceled. A subsequent MRI confirmed that Bridgewater tore his ACL and suffered other structural damage, including a dislocation of the knee joint.

The injury was so severe that Bridgewater was at risk of losing his leg, with the surgeon describing it as a "horribly grotesque injury... It's almost like a war wound. Everything is blown." As a result, Bridgewater missed the rest of the 2016 season.

After the loss of Bridgewater for at least the 2016 season, the Vikings traded a first-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2018 NFL draft to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Sam Bradford.

In 2016, the Vikings went 8–8, finishing third in the NFC North and missing the playoffs, despite starting the season with a 5–0 record.

Education

Teddy Bridgewater attended the University of Louisville, where he majored in Communication. His time at Louisville not only honed his athletic skills but also equipped him with vital communication and leadership skills that have served him well in both his personal life and professional career. Bridgewater's educational background reflects his commitment to personal development and the importance of education alongside athletics.


Theodore Edmond Bridgewater Jr. (born November 10, 1992) is an American professional football quarterback. He played college football for the Louisville Cardinals, winning the 2013 Sugar Bowl, and was selected as the final first round pick of the 2014 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings.

During his second season, Bridgewater led the Vikings to a division title and earned Pro Bowl honors. Upon suffering a severe leg injury the following offseason, Bridgewater appeared in only one game over the next two years.

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