One year removed from nasty knee injury
Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, one year removed from a horrific knee injury that some thought would end his career, is “all-in, trying to get ready to play,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said Tuesday. “I don’t watch him every single day because he’s over there off to the side while we’re practicing,” Zimmer said. “But the reports I get are all positive.”
(ESPN.com)
Nerdy Football Analysis: Teddy Bridgewater’s recovery from knee surgery is going well but he may still land on the PUP list to open the year and has limited appeal in redraft leagues. Sam Bradford is set to become an UFA after this season, making Bridgewater a potential buy low target in dynasty formats.