Tom Brady
Michigan and he went there and was back up for four years then drafted by the Pats. He got his time to shine when Bledso got hurt and he went in and did great. To this day he his great but just last year he tore his ACL and didnt get to play for the pats for the whole year. Maybe not even this year. (Matt Cassel filled in for him while he was hurt. He came out and did a great job. They did decent that year but didnt make the playoffs. Matt was more of a Micheal Vick runner than a tom brady cannon arm.)My opinon on Tom is that he is a great quarterback and has a good personality. Some people say hes a jerk but i say not. I cant wait til hes back. Did you know that he was recently married to the super model gazzell. She was feeding him food on the front cover of the globe. He also had a man purse.
Yes but they split apart back in 2005 after being together for three yrs.
garrapolo
The NFL does not disclose that sort of information. Tom Brady has the right to sue whoever gives out his address to hysterical fans who will endlessly show up at his front door.
Tom Brady started his career as a back up and now has 3 Super Bowl Championships
Joe Montana
The Patriots have two back up quarterbacks listed on the 2009 roster. They are rookie QB Bryan Hoyer (#2) and rookie WR/QB Isaiah Stanback (#3). The salary breakdown of Tom Brady's back ups for the 2009 season:Bryan Hoyer:Salary: $ 310,000Signing Bonus: $ 4,000Isaiah StanbackSalary: $ 460,000Signing Bonus: $ 25,000
Edward "Butch" Songin was the very first quarterback in Patriots history. A 1950 draft choice by the Cleveland Browns, Songin never played pro football until he was selected by the Boston Patriots in their inaugural season of 1960. He played for the Patriots for the 1960 and 1961 seasons, throwing 36 touchdowns and 24 interceptions.
The NFL does not disclose that sort of information. Tom Brady has the right to sue whoever gives out his address to hysterical fans who will endlessly show up at his front door.
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.
The back up quarterback for the 2008 New England Patriots was Matt Cassel. Brady was hurt in the first quarter of the first game versus the Kansas City Chiefs. The injury was season ending. At that point Matt Cassel became the starting quarterback for the Patriots for the remainder of the season. Brady has recovered from the injury and will once again be starting for the Patriots, while Matt Cassel was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs.