We’re still a long way from knowing whether Teddy Bridgewater will be capable of playing next season but any glimmer of hope is good news right now.
On Thursday, Bridgewater posted a really short video of himself rehabbing. He later deleted the video, but someone on Vikings sub-reddit captured it before it was gone.
Last week, Vikings general manager Rick Spielman joined PFT Live for an update on Bridgewater.
“Teddy is working extremely hard on getting back on the field,” Spielman said. “There is no timeline. I don’t think you can put a timeline on this injury. I think every player heals differently. They’re not robots. You can’t say, ‘I fixed this car, it should be running fine.’ But I know he’s doing everything he can and our medical staff is trying to accelerate the process as quickly as they can. Knowing Teddy and what kind of character he has and how important this game is to him, he’s going to do everything he can to get back on the field. But that time is unknown.”
With Bridgewater working his way back, the Vikings expect Sam Bradford to be the starting QB again next season.