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Drew Bledsoe is the former All-Pro quarterback most noted for playing with the New England Patriots, however at the end of his career he also played for the Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys. Bledsoe was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and led the New England Patriots to Super Bowl XXXI, where the team lost to the Green Bay Packers 35-21.
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Fast Facts
- Born: February 14, 1972
- 1993 #1 over all pick in the NFL Draft by the New England Patriots
- Four time Pro Bowler, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003
- 44,611 yards
- TD-INT: 251-206
- QB Rating: 77.1
- Retired April 2007
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Career
Bledsoe spent the majority of his career with the New England Patriots, after being selected number one overall in the 1993 NFL Draft. With Bledsoe at quarterback, the Patriots defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 1996 AFC Championship, earning the team a berth in Super Bowl XXXI, where they lost to the Green Bay Packers. Bledsoe remained the team's quarterback until 2001, when he was sidelined with an injury, allowing Tom Brady to take over at quarterback. Bledsoe never won back the starting job at New England, and played for the Buffalo Bills from 2002-2004. Bledsoe finished his career with the Dallas Cowboys under his former coach, Bill Parcells. -
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Drew Bledsoe Vital Stats
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- Height: 6-5
- Weight: 238
- Rookie Year: 1993
- Retired 2007
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Drew Bledsoe Timeline
- Born February 14, 1972 In Ellensburg Washington
- 1993: #1 pick NFL Draft New England Patriots
- 1994: His 691 pass attempts in 1994 are the most in a single season in NFL history
- 2001: Drew Bledsoe Absorbed a Vicious Blow That Ended His Career With the New England Patriots
- 2002: Signed on with the Buffalo Bills
- 2005: Recruited by Dallas Cowboys
- 2007: Retired After 14 Seasons
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