Buccaneers QB Teddy Bridgewater admits that he still wishes he were coaching high school football, but opted to return to the NFL after being suspended as the head coach at Miami Northwestern High School due to improper benefits of providing rides and meals for players.
“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. I’m hoping to get it resolved because those kids have a special place in my heart. And I’d love to finish what I started with them.”
“I can make a ton of money playing football,” Bridgewater added. “Coaching high school ball, I get nothing. But it’s not even about the money. It’s about giving those kids a building block to go out into the

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