The Detroit Lions are still efforting to upgrade the No. 2 quarterback position. While many anticipate the Lions selecting a quarterback in the upcoming 2023 NFL draft, the team continues to try and work the free agent market as well.
Specifically, the Lions have reportedly made a “strong contract offer” to free agent Teddy Bridgewater.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported the info on Bridgewater on Saturday morning. He noted “several teams” had interest in the veteran QB but specifically cited the Lions.
As Fowler stated, Bridgewater has a connection to Lions head coach Dan Campbell. The 30-year-old quarterback played for the Saints in 2018-2019 while Campbell was the assistant head coach in New Orleans.
Free agent QB Teddy Bridgewater has interest from several teams, including a strong contract offer from the #Lions, per source. Bridgewater hasn’t decided where he’s playing as he takes his time this offseason. Bridgewater can reunite w/ Dan Campbell from their New Orleans days
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) April 8, 2023
Bridgewater spent 2022 as the backup to Tua Tagovailoa in Miami, starting two games. The Dolphins were his fourth team in as many seasons, following stints in Carolina, Denver and New Orleans. Bridgewater began his career with the Minnesota Vikings as the No. 32 overall pick of the 2014 NFL draft.
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