Teddy Bridgewater finally got the chance to work with his new teammates on the field this week. The Carolina Panthers participated in their first walkthrough of the offseason during training camp. And what comes next in the next few weeks has the potential to shape the short-term future of the franchise.
The former first-round pick was the biggest free-agent arrival to the Carolina Panthers. Bridgewater signed a three-year, $63 million contract with a $15 million signing bonus and $33 million guaranteed. And this also resulted in the organization parting ways with iconic signal-caller Cam Newton when little starting options were available elsewhere.