Teddy Bridgewater, former NFL quarterback and current high school coach, has an estimated net worth of $24 million. This comes amid his recent suspension for giving “impermissible benefits” to his Miami Northwestern players. Those benefits included Uber rides, meals, and recovery services, paid with his own money.
Bridgewater, 32, confirmed the suspension in a Facebook post. He said he remains dedicated to his old school. He led Miami Northwestern to a Class 3A state championship in 2024. Then he briefly returned to the NFL as a backup for the Detroit Lions. In the playoffs, he completed his only pass attempt for 3 yards.
Teddy Bridgewater’s net worth is $24 million, based on figures from Celebrity Net Worth and others. He earned about $65 million in salary before tax during his NFL career, according to Spotrac. This does not include bonuses or endorsements. Bridgewater began his pro career as a 2014 first-round draft pick by the Minnesota Vikings. He played for six NFL teams over nine seasons and was selected for the Pro Bowl in 2015.
Teddy Bridgewater's suspension
As per the reports by ESPN, on July 14, 2025, Teddy Bridgewater was suspended amid a probe by the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). The probe centered on the benefits he gave players. Bridgewater had paid for Uber rides, meals, recovery services, and more. He allegedly asked the public to donate money to support the team.
Bridgewater claimed he self-reported these actions. He said on Facebook that he isn’t leaving the school and will volunteer from the stands if needed. He said,
“If I’m suspended from MNW I’m free to go to another school of my choice but IM NOT GOING ANYWHERE.”
Teddy Bridgewater's early life, college and NFL background
Teddy Bridgewater played high school football at Miami Northwestern. He had strong junior and senior seasons with over 2,500 passing yards and many touchdowns. He went to the University of Louisville, where he won Big East Rookie of the Year. He also won the 2013 Sugar Bowl MVP and led his team to other bowl games . After his junior year, he entered the NFL draft in 2014. He was picked by the Vikings and started strong. In 2015, he was selected for the Pro Bowl and led Minnesota to the NFC North title. He came back and played for the Saints, Panthers, Broncos, Dolphins and Lions. Teddy Bridgewater has moved from a successful NFL playing career to a role as coach and mentor back in his home community.
He has built a fortune of $24 million, largely from his pro football earnings. His current coaching chapter is complicated by the suspension linked to the support he gave his players. He says he reported everything himself and will stay involved, even from the bleachers.
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