Top 10 Teams for Teddy Bridgewater to Sign With in 2020
Teddy Bridgewater has had an up-and-down career, with injuries being a consistent problem.When he signed with the New Orleans Saints, nobody expected him to play. However, when Drew Brees missed a few games due to injury, Bridgewater stepped in and performed spectacularly.
There are many teams in search of a quarterback, and some may not be able to acquire one in the draft. Here are some teams that should consider signing Bridgewater.

Josh Rosen isn't the answer. Even though they are probably going to draft a quarterback, bringing in an experienced veteran to guide the rookie is always beneficial. Plus, if they don't have to draft a quarterback, they will be able to select another great player who could help the franchise win.

After Jameis Winston became the first quarterback to throw 30 touchdowns as well as 30 interceptions under Bruce Arians, it became clear that something had to change. Arians loves quarterbacks, and Tampa Bay has plenty of weapons for Bridgewater to access.

Even if Tom Brady doesn't leave, age will most likely catch up to him at some point in the near future. I don't think that any other quarterbacks on the Patriots' roster are capable of leading their franchise into the playoffs. Bill Belichick and Bridgewater would be a combination worth seeing.

Mitch Trubisky went from a Pro Bowl quarterback to the laughing stock of the league in one year. If this trend continues, then to whom do they turn? Bringing in Bridgewater would force a competition, which usually brings out the best in both quarterbacks.

I don't know what they're going to do about Philip Rivers, but the point is that they need a better quarterback. I think that if the Chargers approach this offseason correctly, they could find themselves in the playoffs again this year.

Remember last season? If Roethlisberger is rusty, just getting old, or gets hurt again, the Steelers don't have a quality option at quarterback. Bridgewater is young and might be able to rejuvenate this team.

One very plausible move is for the Saints to sign Bridgewater to a long-term deal. Brees won't be around forever. Bridgewater already knows the system that the Saints use and has seen success in it. There are plenty of weapons, and great potential for a playoff push.

They're going to take Joe Burrow, but like I said about Miami, bringing in a veteran couldn't hurt.

If it's true that they're moving on from Derek Carr, then they're in need of a new quarterback. The Raiders looked promising at the end of last year and are going to try to build on that.

I know they have Sam Darnold, but anyone who saw this team play last year could argue that a quarterback competition would be a good thing.




