The Patriots received the Buffalo Bills 1st round draft pick in the 2003 NFL draft for Bledsoe
Drew Bledsoe
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.
Drew Bledsoe was injured during the Patriots' Week 2 game against the New York Jets on September 23rd, 2001. Bledsoe was hit by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis and was replaced by Tom Brady for the remainder of the game. Bledsoe was diagnosed with a sheared blood vessel in his chest, which required surgery and kept him out of the lineup for the rest of the 2001 season.
Three. 1993-2001: New England Patriots 2002-2004: Bufalo Bills 2005-2006: Dallas Cowboys
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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Super Bowl XXXVI was played on February 3, 2002 between the St. Louis Rams and the New England Patriots. The Patriots won 20-17.
9-7, they did not make the post season.
No, he played with the Patriots from 2002-05
Drew Bledsoe played for three NFL teams in his career - New England (1993-2001), Buffalo (2002-2004) and Dallas (2004-2006). In 2001, Drew Bledsoe was replaced by Tom Brady, after getting hurt. He never reclaimed the starters role, and became Brady's back up qb. In 2002, Bledsoe was traded to the Buffalo Bills, where he started every game for three seaons. In 2006, Drew Bledsoe was benched in favor of Tony Romo after 6 games. Bledsoe was Romo's back up qb for the remainder of the season.
Bledsoe was traded to the Buffalo Bills 1 day after the 2002 NFL draft for the Bills 1st round choice in the 2003 NFL draft. The Patriots traded the selection, the 14th overall, and their sixth round selection to the Chicago Bears for the Bears' first round selection in the 2003 draft, the 13th overall. The Patriots selected DT Ty Warren with the 13th selection.