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NFC Notes: Teddy Bridgewater, Dave Canales, Buccaneers, Falcons, Panthers
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Buccaneers

Buccaneers QB Teddy Bridgewater admits that he still wishes he were coaching high school football, but opted to return to the NFL after being suspended as the head coach at Miami Northwestern High School due to improper benefits of providing rides and meals for players.

“It’s very upsetting,” Bridgewater said, via the Associated Press. “Just knowing that you have good intentions and those good intentions will be turned against you and used against you. I’m hoping to get it resolved because those kids have a special place in my heart. And I’d love to finish what I started with them.”

“I can make a ton of money playing football,” Bridgewater added. “Coaching high school ball, I get nothing. But it’s not even about the money. It’s about giving those kids a building block to go out into the real world and be productive.”

Falcons

  • Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer writes that Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. is drawing a lot of internal comparisons to Rams QB Matthew Stafford and the team believes he’s in for a big season. 
  • Per Seth Walder, the Falcons hired Ari Glazier as a Junior Football Data Analyst from Syracuse’s sports analytics program. 
  • Atlanta HC Raheem Morris said they are using “an abundance of caution” with first-round LB Jalon Walker‘s groin injury. Morris said he won’t practice on Monday, and they are focusing on “really getting him ready for the season because we don’t want it to linger.” (Tori McElhaney)
  • Morris also wouldn’t officially conclude the kicker competition, but he said, “Koo has some emotional bank accounts with me.” (Josh Kendall)
  • Per Kendall, Morris said OL Storm Norton, RB Carlos Washington and CB Clark Phillips aren’t expected to practice this week. 
  • Falcons WR Jamal Agnew remains out after a setback with his oblique injury, but the Falcons hope he’s back in the next two weeks. (Kendall)

Panthers

Panthers HC Dave Canales was frustrated by the team’s recent performance, which included lackluster running and dropped passes. There was also the hit from Texans DE Danielle Hunter that injured QB Andy Dalton.

“I’m excited about our group,” Canales said, via the team’s website. “I’m excited about the talent that we have out there, but can we play together, and can we make it come alive? And we didn’t do that to our standard, and to my standard today.”

This article first appeared on NFLTradeRumors.co and was syndicated with permission.

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