Buccaneers backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater wishes he weren’t in the NFL right now.

Bridgewater signed with the Buccaneers only after he was suspended from Miami Northwestern High School for what Florida high school officials call improper benefits to players and he calls simply trying to help out kids who needed help.

“ It’s very upsetting ,” Bridgewater said, via the Associated Press. “Just knowing that you have good intentions and those good intentions will be turned against you and used against you.”

Bridgewater still wants to coach the team again in the future, even if that’s not going to happen this season.

“I’m hoping to get it resolved because those kids have a special place in my heart,” Bridgewater said. “And I’d love to finish what I started with them.”

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