Panthers sign QB Teddy Bridgewater to 3-year contract
CHARLOTTE, N.C. >> The Panthers have officially signed free agent quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to a three-year contract.
A person familiar with the situation told the Associated Press last week that the contract is worth $63 million. The person spoke on condition of anonymity last week because the team doesn’t release financial terms of a contract.
Bridgewater replaces 2011 No. 1 overall pick Cam Newton, who was released on Tuesday after nine seasons with the team.
Bridgewater enters his seventh NFL season after spending four seasons with the Vikings and two with the Saints. After Drew Brees injured his thumb early last season Bridgewater stepped in and went 5-0 as a starter putting New Orleans firmly in control of the NFC South.
He finished the season with 1,384 yards passing, nine touchdowns and two interceptions. He was fifth in the NFL in quarterback rating (99.1) among players who started at least five games and was sixth in completion percentage (67.9).
Bridgewater was selected by the Vikings with the 32nd pick of the 2014 draft. He earned Pro Bowl honors in 2015 after leading the Vikings to an 11-5 record and their first NFC North title since 2009. A severe knee injury suffered in practice stalled a budding career, causing him to miss the majority of the next two seasons.
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For his career, Bridgewater is 22-12 as a starter and has thrown for 7,652 yards with 38 touchdowns. He has a 65.2 completion percentage.
The Panthers recently added a key weapon for Bridgewater, agreeing to terms on a two-year, $20 million contract on Tuesday with free agent wide receiver Robby Anderson from the New York Jets. He joins a receiving corp that includes D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel.
The Panthers currently have nine wide receivers on the roster, also adding Keith Kirkwood, Pharoh Cooper and Seth Roberts via free agency.
Carolina released veteran tight end Greg Olsen and has signed Seth DeValve to take his spot.
The Panthers are in the midst of a rebuild under new head coach Matt Rhule from Baylor.
Along with releasing Newton, linebacker Luke Kuechly retired, and guard Trai Turner was traded to the Chargers for tackle Russell Okung. Free agent guard Greg Van Roten signed with the Jets.
Several key defensive players including edge rusher Mario Addison, defensive tackles Gerald McCoy, Dontari Poe and Vernon Butler, linebacker Bruce Irvin, cornerback James Bradberry and safety Eric Reid were either released or not re-signed.