— After suffering a head injury against the Bengals and spending the night at a local hospital, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has returned home, according to Head Coach Vic Fangio. "I just spoke to him a few minutes ago," Fangio said Monday morning. "He's been released. He's home, and he's resting comfortably.
What is Teddy Bridgewater's condition?
Teddy Bridgewater has been released from the hospital and is doing well, the team announced. Bridgewater was diagnosed with a concussion and is in the league's concussion protocol.
Why is Bridgewater not playing?
Wednesday update: According to the team site, Bridgewater has been placed on injured reserve to end his season. Drew Lock looks set to start Saturday in Week 18 against the Chiefs. Denver Broncos veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater did not practice on Tuesday due to a concussion, per Troy Renck.Jan 5, 2022
Where is Teddy Bridgewater now?
Denver Broncos#5 / Quarterback
Why is Bridgewater not playing for Broncos?
Bridgewater said after he suffered his head injury during the third quarter of the Broncos' 15-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, he and the Denver medical and football decision makers discussed how to proceed for the rest of the season “given that I had a concussion earlier this year.” He was concussed on the final Jan 6, 2022
Who will be the Broncos QB in 2022?
Drew Lock
Is Teddy Bridgewater done?
Teddy Bridgewater's 2021 campaign is officially over. The Denver Broncos placed the twice-concussed quarterback on injured reserve ahead of Sunday's regular-season finale versus Kansas City, the team announced Wednesday.Jan 5, 2022