kgdabom -> RE: Other NFL News (5/26/2018 8:50:14 AM)
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Way early, but every report I hear on Teddy has been positive. I am wishing the very best for him. Here is one of the reports. FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Teddy Bridgewater says his surgically repaired left knee "feels great." And after his first practice with the Jets on Tuesday, it would be hard to argue. Bridgewater participated fully in the Jets first OTA, running with ease, throwing hard and looking like a quarterback without any noticeable injury issues. "We like what we see," Jets coach Todd Bowles said of Bridgewater's health. "We’ve only had one day of OTAs, that’ll be a process going forward." There had been some uncertainty about how much Bridgewater would do during OTAs — the Jets had been tight-lipped about his level of participation in the first phase of offseason workouts as Bridgewater continues to recover from a devastating, non-contact knee injury he suffered with the Vikings in August of 2016. But Bridgewater was able to do everything required of him on this day. He rolled out and threw on the run, accurately, during individual drills. During 7-on-7 drills, Bridgewater looked comfortable reading the defense, and rocketed some perfect passes into tight windows. Bridgewater took nine reps during team drills, and was able move with ease in and out of the pocket. He completed completed three passes in nine team drill reps. "I've been working with the training staff," Bridgewater said. "We've been making some great progress. The goal is to get better every day. That's our primary focus right now." He obviously out-played Sam Darnold and Josh McCown. But of course, this was a non-contact practice. It's still far too early to know where Bridgewater really stands or what kind of punishment his knee can take — Bridgewater wore a heavy brace on his knee and a sleeve on his leg. If things continue to go well, Bridgewater will compete with Darnold and McCown for the starting job. But he said winning the starting job is not a concern right now. "My primary focus is to be the best teammate I can be," Bridgewater said. "Be the best caliber player I can be to help the New York jets win football games. We're going to continue to push each other and it's going to trickle down the line with everyone in this locker room."
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