All stats were curated from here.
In general, the more pressure you can get on a QB, the greater the chances of a good outcome for the defense, whether that is a sack, an interception or an incompletion. Through the first three weeks of the season, Teddy Bridgewater has been under a great deal of pressure from opposing defenses. He has been pressured on 31.5 percent of his dropbacks which is sixth highest among starting quarterbacks. The means that he has been pressured on 34 of his 108 dropbacks (97 throws, 7 sacks, 6 scrambles).
Despite the pressure he has been under, he has been very accurate with his throws (as he has been for most of his career).