For the third straight year, he Tampa Bay Buccaneers have resurrected a season that was on life support and turned things around in the second half of the year — this time that meant rallying from a 4-6 record to win four consecutive games to improve to 8-6 and vaulting into first place in the NFC South Division with 3 games remaining.
While the Buccaneers are playing as good as almost anyone in the NFL right now, if just one player went down the season would essentially be over — quarterback Baker Mayfield is playing the best football of his career and seems destined for a second consecutive Pro Bowl nod. Without him? Super dicey.
That’s why the Buccaneers should take a tiny step toward making sure there’s a contingency plan in place were Mayfield to get hurt that goes beyond fourth-year backup quarterback Kyle Trask and sign veteran free agent quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
Bridgewater, who made his lone Pro Bowl with the Minnesota Vikings in 2015, has expressed his desire to return to the NFL after spending 2024 as the head coach at his alma mater, Miami Northwestern High School, where he won the Class 3A state championship with a 41-0 win over Raines High on December 14.
“We wanted to win a state championship, and then Coach goes back to the league, see what happens, and then come back in February and continue coaching high school football,” Bridgewater told NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport on December 17.