Veteran quarterback re-signed by the Detroit Lions
Nate Sudfeld, an experienced backup quarterback, is returning to the Detroit Lions
On Wednesday night, the Detroit Lions revealed that veteran quarterback Nate Sudfeld has been re-signed. Terms of the contract were not immediately accessible.
Before the Lions made two big decisions at quarterback, Sudfeld was anticipated to start 2023. After signing veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to be the backup and mentor, they selected Hendon Hooker in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft.Before the Lions made two big decisions at quarterback, Sudfeld was anticipated to start 2023. After signing veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to be the backup and mentor, they selected Hendon Hooker in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Due to Hooker’s status as a non-football injury, Sudfeld came into training camp as the team’s third-string quarterback. It was unclear if he would wind up on the 53-man roster or be limited to the practice squad for the duration of the season. Sadly, the answer was neither as Sudfeld missed the entire season after tearing his ACL in the preseason finale and was placed on injured reserve. Now that Jared Goff was returned and Hooker was anticipated to take over as backup, Sudfeld As a valued veteran who can serve as a sounding board, Sudfeld returns to his significant position. Goff has previously discussed Sudfeld’s significance in that capacity.
In August of last year, Goff said, “Nate’s been awesome.” “His manner with me on the sidelines has been fantastic. He’s been really helpful, and if his number is called, I know he’s been prepared to play. Sudfeld has only played in six games since joining the league in 2016 as the Washington Commanders’ sixth-round selection. He’s completed 25 out of 37 throws for 188 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in those games.Regarding Sudfeld, it’s crucial to remember the new emergency quarterback rule that was approved this week at the owners meetings. Teams may promote an emergency quarterback from the practice squad as many times as necessary during the season, according to the new regulation. That may very well be Sudfeld’s role for this season.