The Patriots traded Bledsoe to the Buffalo Bills for the Bills first round draft choice in the 2003 NFL Draft.
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The Patriots are not affiliated with Major League Baseball. They are a professional baseball team based in New Jersey and a member of the Freedom Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
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Bledsoe was the QB for the Patriots and the opponents were the Minnesota Vikings. The game was played in 1994.
Tony Eason was the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. Eason was 0/6 in passing attempts. He was benched by coach Raymond Berry after the first quarter, and was replaced by backup quarterback Steve Grogan.
Drew Bledsoe was born on February 14, 1972 in Ellensburg, Washington. He was a former NFL Quarterback and played for over fourteen seasons. The team he was most remembered being on was for the New England Patriots.
Technically, no, but they both debuted with the team in 1993, following the 1992 NFL Regular Season: In January '93, Bill Parcells was hired as coach of the New England Patriots. In April '93, Bill Parcells selected Drew Bledsoe in the NFL Draft. In September '93, Bill Parcells coached his first regular season game with the Patriots, while Drew Bledsoe started his first regular season game with the Patriots (and in the NFL).
Yes because he was on the team that won the Super Bowl in 2001, he just hardly ever played.
The last team Drew Bledsoe played for was the Dallas Cowboys. He retired after the 2006 NFL season.Bledsoe's Career: Team/years/(record)New England Patriots: 1993-2001 (63-60)Bullaflo Bills: 2002-2004 (23-25)Dallas Cowboys: 2005-2006 (12-10)
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Matt Light did not get traded. He is still on the Patriots roster.
Tom Brady was a backup quarterback in the NCAA. Brady was picked late in the draft because he was thought to have little significance. Look at him now.
Bledsoe was drafted by the New England Patriots in 1993. He played in New England 1993-2001. He was traded to the Buffalo Bills in 2002 and played in Buffalo 2002-4. He then played in Dallas for the Cowboys 2005-6; he was benched halfway through the 2006 season and replaced by Tony Romo; Bledsoe never played another down in the NFL and retired after the 2006 season.
Yes. His name was Scott Secules and he was brought to the team to back up rookie starter Drew Bledsoe and established backup Scott Zolak in 1993. He played five games with the Patriots in 1993; his only career win was off the bench at Phoenix where he led the Patriots to a 23-21 win. He threw just two touchdowns and nine interceptions in those five games and was cut after the 1993 season.