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High School Supspends Bridgewater

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 14 – Bridgewater voluntarily funded players' expenses totaling over $30,000 last season, breaching Florida High School Athletic Association rules despite self-reporting the benefits.

  • Teddy Bridgewater, former NFL quarterback and coach of the Miami Northwestern football team, was suspended for providing unauthorized benefits to his athletes.
  • Allegations were received on July 10 concerning Miami Northwestern, and by July 14, the relevant athletic regulatory body had formally notified the school; however, no official investigation has been initiated.
  • Bridgewater covered expenses including $14,000 for a training camp, $9,500 for pride sets, $2,200 weekly for pregame meals, $1,300 weekly for recovery trucks, $700 weekly on Ubers, and $300 weekly for field painting.
  • Bridgewater stated he is suspended but free to coach elsewhere, affirmed he will not leave Miami Northwestern, and said he would volunteer from the bleachers as he did in 2018 and 2019.
  • The situation may threaten Bridgewater's coaching role despite public support, while the FHSAA continues gathering information with no set timeline for resolution.
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maxpreps.com broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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