- Drew Bledsoe - Wikipedia
In 1992, Bledsoe led WSU to a 9–3 record (ranking #17 in the coaches poll and #15 in the AP) and a 31–28 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl in which Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for 476 yards and two touchdowns, being named the Copper Bowl MVP
- Drew Bledsoe Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro . . .
Checkout the latest stats for Drew Bledsoe Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference com
- Drew Bledsoe Career Stats - NFL - ESPN
Complete career NFL stats for Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Drew Bledsoe on ESPN Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats
- What Happened to Drew Bledsoe? Inside His Life 24 Years After Near . . .
Drew Bledsoe had a decorated NFL career marked by Pro Bowls, a Super Bowl and being replaced by Tom Brady after a near-fatal injury Here’s everything to know about where Drew Bledsoe is now
- Drew Bledsoe - The Patriots Hall of Fame
Drew Bledsoe was the first overall pick in the 1993 NFL Draft and for the next eight years was considered the face of the Patriots franchise During his nine-year Patriots career, he broke the Patriots’ career passing records for attempts (4,518), completions (2,544) and yards (29,657)
- The Life And Career Of Drew Bledsoe (Complete Story)
Drew Bledsoe was one of the most prolific passers football fans had ever seen Bledsoe’s 3,839 completions, 44,611 passing yards, and 251 touchdown passes are among the most in NFL history A freak injury during the 2001 NFL season could’ve ended Bledsoe’s career
- Patriots Legend Drew Bledsoe Breaks Silence on New Role Days After . . .
Drew Bledsoe just stepped into a surprising new role, and it’s one that hits a lot closer to home than football ever did
- What Happened to Drew Bledsoe? Former $103 Million QBs Path in the NFL
Drew Bledsoe was replaced by Tom Brady after nine seasons with the New England Patriots and needed to find a new city to call home
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