Former Pro Bowl QB teases NFL comeback after successful second act in retirement

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After retirement, Bridgewater took the head-coaching job at Miami Northwestern Senior High School and led his alma mater to a state championship in his first season.

But the former first-round pick has kept an eye on the NFL, saying on NFL Network that he “might be signing with a team” in the coming weeks before returning to Miami Northwestern in February.

Bridgewater explained that his team knew of his plan, saying, “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 didn’t name any interested teams when asked, so no signing appears imminent.

“Right now, I’m enjoying this state championship,” he said with a smile.

Bridgewater was the 32nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft and earned a starting job with the Vikings as a rookie. He led the team to an 11-5 record in 2015, earning Pro Bowl honors along the way. He suffered a brutal knee injury during training camp in 2016, resulting in a 19-month recovery period with one final appearance for Minnesota in Week 15 of the 2017 season.

The Vikings let Bridgewater walk in free agency, which began several years of moving from team to team. He first signed with the Jets, who traded him to the Saints. Bridgewater stayed in New Orleans for two seasons before stints with the Panthers, Broncos, Dolphins and Lions.

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