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
Back in week 6 the Detroit Lions had a guy who was in the midst of an all-time season in which he could have potentially broken some records and won the Defensive Player of the Year award. Aidan Hutchinson was just unbelievable to watch.
Now, he’s reportedly unretiring and plans to rejoin Campbell and the Lions ahead of the playoffs, per the NFL Network. Bridgewater told the league’s broadcast network in recent weeks of his plans to try and sign with a team before the postseason, and it didn’t take long for him to land back in Detroit.
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