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VisitWhat will be Teddy Bridgewater's next career move after 2024?
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Teddy Bridgewater Leads Miami Northwestern to 41-0 Victory in Class 3A State Championship, Finishing Season 12-2
Dec 15, 2024, 04:04 PM
Teddy Bridgewater, the former NFL quarterback, has successfully led his alma mater, Miami Northwestern Senior High School, to a Florida Class 3A state championship in his first season as head coach. The team showcased a remarkable performance throughout the playoffs, outscoring opponents 262-12. In the championship game, Miami Northwestern achieved a decisive 41-0 victory over Raines. Bridgewater, who retired from the NFL in 2023, took over the coaching position in February 2024 and transformed the team from a previous record of 4-6 to a state champion with a 12-2 record this season. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Bridgewater's post-NFL career, reinforcing his legacy in Florida high school football.
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