He played two games for the Patriots, going 0-2 with 40 completions of 66 throws for 400 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. He was seriously injured against the Jets in his second game and lost eight weeks. He returned to the team but was relegated to backup to Tom Brady; he came off the bench in the AFC Title Game in Pittsburgh and led the Patriots to a 24-17 win, going 10-21 for 102 yards and a touchdown.
No.
He was dressed as the backup quarterback but did not get into the game (Super Bowl XXXVI) . He did play the second half of the 2001 AFC championship game against the Steelers, replacing Tom Brady who had suffered a minor knee injury, and went 10 for 21 for 102 yards and 1 TD.
He won Super Bowl XXXVI as a backup to Tom Brady in 2001-2002. Right after that, he was traded to the Buffalo Bills.
Yes because he was on the team that won the Super Bowl in 2001, he just hardly ever played.
Drew Bledsoe.
Drew Bledsoe
Brett Favre for the Packers and Drew Bledsoe for the Patriots.
DREW BLEDSOE
Terry Glenn and Drew Bledsoe.
No, in his first season with the Patriots, 2001, Brady rode the bench behind started Drew Bledsoe. In his 2nd season when Bledsoe got hurt, Tom Brady took the Patriots to Super Bowl 36 and upset the St. Louis Rams
Drew Bledsoe, Super Bowl XXXI, New England Patriots
Drew Bledsoe was the Patriots starting QB before Tom Brady.
Drew Bledsoe
Steve Grogan, Drew Bledsoe, and Tom Brady (who has started in 4)
Drew Bledsoe for the New England Patriots and Brett Favre for the Green Bay Packers.