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Teddy Bridgewater is 4-1 against the Chicago Bears


Jeremy Igo

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I was just about to post this exact same thing.  Teddy Bridgewater has a long history of pounding on the Bears, including last minute victories, and even a 5 TD burger with the Vikings, and last year as a Saint, beating them in Soldier Field.  Teddy owns the Bears...

And if anyone wasn't aware, the Bears were the first team to make an offer to Teddy this offseason, before he ultimately turned them down in negotiations and that's when the Panthers swept in to make Teddy an offer he couldn't refuse.

And while the Panthers have a bad history playing in Atlanta, Teddy Bridgewater had one of the best games of his career beating the Falcons , so again, not a shock that he piled it on the first half this week for the Panthers.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

The best quarterback vs team stat I'm familiar with is Ryan Fitzpatrick versus the Jaguars.

Fitzpatrick has victories over the Jaguars with six different teams.

Let's hope Teddy makes it to 3 different teams.

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