During the 2016 season, Sam Bradford didn’t have much of a chance to settle into his new role with the Minnesota Vikings. Acquired following a devastating knee injury to Teddy Bridgewater at practice, Bradford had a limited amount of time to prepare to be the team’s starting quarterback.
This season, the situation is much different. Bradford now has a full offseason at his disposal to work with the offense and the coaches can better suit the offense to his strengths rather than those of Bridgewater.
Not only that, but Sam Bradford himself is ready to take on this bigger role with the team as well.