I've been reading several interviews and news feeds from Teddy Bridgewater. He says he will be a starter next year. It sounded like he was confident he would still be a Viking after this season. I thought that would be the case too since they nursed him back to health and kept him the whole time.
While some fans don't even want to think about football right now, others are left with a lot of questions. What happened to our vaunted defense? How will the departure of Pat Shurmur impact the offense? Who is our starting quarterback next year?
A couple months after suffering a knee injury that ended his season before it started, some doctors around the NFL are concerned that Teddy Bridgewater might not ever play again.
Temperatures soared to near 80, making things feel much more summerlike than you'd expect for a late September day as the Minnesota Vikings played host for the San Diego Chargers and things definitely heated up on the field.
Entering his fourth year in the NFL, safety Harrison Smith has proven himself to be a talented player in the secondary that is very capable of reading an opposing quarterback. Smith has applied that same talent in assessing where second-year quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is in his evolution as an NFL starting QB.
The KOOL Schwamme predicts NFL games every week, and has an 84% success rate for picking the winners. So I asked him to weigh in on the Minnesota Vikings Season.
Now that Adrian Peterson is "away" from the Minnesota Vikings either temporarily or permanently, the team needs a new "face of the franchise," but who is it?
The Teddy Bridgewater era is officially here. The Minnesota Vikings announced their weekly roster moves today, which included quarterback Matt Cassel being placed on injured reserve, ending his 2014 season.